WHAT IF I AM CHARGED WITH FAMILY VIOLENCE FOR ACTING IN SELF DEFENSE?
When someone is being threatened or attacked, it is natural for him or her to want to defend himself or herself. Unfortunately, many family violence cases are “he said, she said” situations. The police arrive at a scene and do not know who is the aggressor and who is the victim. Sometimes, the wrong person gets arrested and charged with a crime.
If you or a loved one were charged with assault, domestic assault, violence against the family, or a related crime, contact a criminal defense lawyer for help right away.
Charged with family violence for acting in self defense
Understanding Self Defense Laws in Texas
Self-defense is an “affirmative defense.” This means that the person accused of the offense agrees that he or she committed the offense, but his or her actions were justified.
Consider the following example: A man and his girlfriend are arguing and the girlfriend comes at the man with a knife. The man pushes her away, causing her to fall to the ground and suffer an injury. While it is true that the man did push the woman down and injure her, he only did so because his own safety was threatened.
The Texas Penal Code explains that a person may use force against another individual if he or she “reasonably believes” that the use of force is needed to protect him or her against the other person’s use or attempted use of unlawful force.
How Can I Prove Self Defense?
Proving that you acted in self-defense is no easy feat. Criminal defense lawyers may use many different types of evidence to argue your innocence. Witness testimony, documentary evidence, and past criminal behavior may all be used to support a claim of self-defense.
Contact a Frisco Domestic Violence Defense Lawyer
Being convicted of a domestic violence-related offense like domestic assault can change your life forever. If you are facing criminal charges, contact the Collin County criminal defense attorneys at Law Offices of Biederman & Burleson P.L.L.C. for help. Our team can evaluate your case and help you build a powerful defense strategy against the charges.
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