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Accused of Robbery in Harris County?

Call Houston criminal defense lawyer Jack B. Carroll for help!

If you or a family member were accused robbery in Harris County, TX, and are ready to hire a criminal defense lawyer in Houston, call Jack B. Carroll at 713-228-4607 to learn about your legal options and to explore possibilities to get the case dismissed.

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Jack B. Carroll
Texas Robbery Defense Lawyer

Understanding Robbery Offenses

Robbery is a serious violent crime that’s harshly prosecuted in the State of Texas. Law enforcement and Houston area criminal justice courts perceive individuals accused of robbery as violent professional felons, when this may not be the case.

Such a perception could result in highly punitive consequences should a defendant be found guilty, which could be avoided with suitable legal representation that’s qualified for the case.

Even if a person is guilty of a robbery offense committed in Houston, the courts understand that people make mistakes and can be lenient towards defendants – at times. However, without skilled legal representation, leniency or case dismissal may be a far-fetched concept, but this isn’t the situation when Board Certified® Houston criminal defense lawyer Jack B. Carroll is on your side.

Jack B. Carroll has successfully represented thousands of Houstonians over the course of his 28+ year criminal defense career. Many of which were alleged to have committed crimes ranging from shoplifting to aggravated robbery with intent to commit bodily harm. Jack was able to help them.

If you need help, and you’re ready to consult with an experienced Houston criminal justice attorney, call Jack B. Carroll & Associates today at 713-228-4607. Fight for your freedom. Get the help you’ll need, NOW.

Situations That Can Lead to a Robbery Arrest

  • Mistaken Identity. (The old,”you fit the description..”).
  • You were with someone who committed the robbery but wasn’t aware of a robbery in progress, and was accused of being a knowing accomplice.
  • You were the owner of the property.
  • Entrapment, and setups. (Imagine going through a divorce and being accused of aggravated robbery, at your own home.)
  • Possession of stolen merchandise, leading to a robbery arrest.

Even for defendants who may be guilty as charged for a robbery offense in the Houston area, they deserve to be treated with respect by the arresting officers, the court, and their attorney.

By hiring Jack B. Carroll or another highly respected, equally qualified criminal defense attorney in Houston, you can take solace in knowing that your rights, good name, and dignity will be respected by the state and defended by your attorney.

Imagine having your public defender bring the prosecutor into the pre-trial holding facility to “dress you down” in an attempt to convince you to accept a deal that doesn’t represent your interests. This nonsense happens all the time and I have seen it happen to defendants time and time again while in the process of representing my own clients.

Texas Law & Robbery Offenses

An Overview of Definitions & Sentencing Guidelines

Robbery is a theft crime that involves violence, the threat of death or bodily harm, and often a weapon. Therefore, criminal punishment is more severe than the average theft or burglary charge.

As noted by Texas Penal Code Title 7, Chapter 29, robbery is described as partaking in either of the following in the commission of a theft:

  • Intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly causing bodily injury to another, or
  • Intentionally or knowingly threatening or placing another in fear of imminent bodily injury or death.

Robbery is a second-degree felony in the State of Texas in punished carries a sentence of 2 to 20 years in prison with fines of up to $10,000.

Aggravated Robbery Charges

Aggravating factors may involve any of the following acts during the commission of a theft:

  • Causing serious bodily injury to the person being robbed (the victim), or another person.
  • Brandish, or use a weapon considered to be a deadly weapon during the commission of a robbery.
  • Threaten, or cause fear of death, in a senior citizen, or a handicapped disabled person.

The crime of aggravated robbery is classified as a first-degree felony in the State of Texas.

First-degree felony convictions in the State of Texas carry a potential punishment, which includes up to 99 years’ incarceration in the Texas Department of Corrections as well as a fine of up to 10,000.00.

Texas Robbery Cases are Serious Matters!

Texas Board of Legal Specialization - Board Certified Texas Robbery LawyerIf you’re looking for options to fight a aggravated robbery charge in Harris County, TX, then you’ll need one of the best criminal defense lawyers you can find.

As a criminal defense lawyer in Houston since 1991, few are better prepared to represent a defendant that’s possibly facing an effective life sentence than Attorney Jack B. Carroll.

If you have a minute, and you’re serious about your future or that of a loved one, call our offices today at 713-228-4607. Ask to speak with Houston criminal justice lawyer Jack B. Carroll.

If you need help now, send Jack a text message at 713-228-4607.

Texas Robbery Defense Attorneys

Jack B. Carroll & Associates, Houston, TX