Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
Domistic Violence
How far back can a prosecution go a previous domestic violence conviction in the state of Texas? Can a previous conviction several years back enter into a court of law, for a recent offence?
Asked on 11/06/07, 10:01 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
John Armstrong
The Law Office of John W. Armstrong
Re: Domistic Violence
In Texas, prior offenses may be used to enhance the punishment of a new offense, particularly if the person has a prior assault based on family violence. You need to talk with a good criminal lawyer in your area, if you or someone you know is facing new allegations of a criminal offense.
Answered on 11/06/07, 10:11 pm
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