Houston Aggravated Robbery Lawyer
Harris County Robbery Defense Attorney
Robbery itself is a serious felony that occurs when you injure someone or threaten to injure or kill someone while in the course of committing theft (Texas Penal Code §29.02). If convicted of robbery, you face 2 to 20 years in prison and a fine up to $10,000.
Aggravated robbery is more serious and the penalties more severe. If convicted of aggravated robbery, you face 5 to 99 years or life in prison and a fine up to $10,000 (Texas Penal Code §29.03).
Robbery cases are complex and the penalties are severe. It is important to retain a Houston criminal lawyer with the experience in defending these cases. Attorney James Sullivan has fought aggravated robbery cases at trial and has also been successful in persuading prosecutors to dismiss robbery cases. Sullivan also has experience in getting several such cases no billed (dismissed) by the grand jury. Of course, each case is different and the results depend on the unique facts and circumstances of each case.
The Houston criminal trial lawyers at the Law Office of James G. Sullivan and Associates each have 29 years or more of defending felony and misdemeanor cases at trial. They are dedicated to obtaining the best result for their clients either through litigation or negotiation.
Houston Aggravated Robbery Lawyer
Fighting for Your Rights, Freedom and Future
A robbery becomes aggravated robbery when a knife, gun or other deadly weapon is used, or when you cause serious bodily injury to another. Other factors that can increase the robbery to an aggravated robbery involve the age or disability of the alleged victim.
At the Law Office of James Sullivan & Associates, we know what is at risk when our clients face aggravated robbery charges. Our job is to fight for your rights, freedom and future. Attorney James Sullivan has been fighting felony and misdemeanor charges at trial since 1994, and we will use our extensive experience to get you the best possible result.
Contact James Sullivan & Associates for a free initial consultation at (281) 546-6428 about your robbery charges in Harris County (Houston), Fort Bend County (Richmond), or Waller County (Hempstead), Texas.