Legal Question in Family Law in Texas
Can he press assault charges when I have a pending charge against him?
I am 18, live in Texas, and am
involved in an assault case which is
also entangled in my parent's current
divorce case. Last May, my
father assaulted me and my mother.
I called 911, and he was
arrested. We filed a protective order
and by August my father had
filed for divorce. The state pressed
charges against my father. I
have given testimony for my parent's
divorce case about the
assault, and my father now claims
that my own testimony will
incriminate me and give cause for
assault charges against me.
When I was assaulted last May by my
father, I was a minor and
only hit/kicked him when he was
causing me harm. What does
this mean for me? I can only assume
he is trying to bluff and bully
me into dropping the charges. If it is
true that he could press
assault charges against me, is this
dependent on how my trial
goes? For instance, if they convict
him, will his claim not hold
water? If he is not convicted, will
that weaken my testimony that
any physical contact I made against
him while he was assaulting
me was in self-defense?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Can he press assault charges when I have a pending charge against him?
Basically there is nothing to keep your father from trying to have you charged with assault, but the cops and the DA are smart people. Mostly likely they will see what he is trying to do.
This is complex situation and you really need to sit down and talk to a criminal attorney who also knows family law or a family law attorney who also does criminal work. You should talk to someone other than your mother's attorney so there are no conflict of interest issues.
Re: Can he press assault charges when I have a pending charge against him?
I agree with Ms. Bushman's statements, and want to add that especially since this 'statement/threat' from your father came after your testimony in the civil divorce case, you should report it to the ADA which is handling the criminal case. Depending upon the facts, he could be charged with intimidating a witness.