Plano Criminal Defense Lawyer

Plano Criminal Defense Attorney

Jerry W Tidwell Jr

Preston Hedgcoxe Center
7800 Preston Road
Suite 104 Box 20
Plano, Texas  75024

972.234.8208
jwtidwelljr@tidwell-law.net

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Criminal Defense

Drunk Driving Defense (DWI / DUI)

DWI Punishment

Drivers License Suspension / ALR / ODL

Drug Crimes

Domestic Violence / Assault / Family Violence

White Collar Crimes / Shoplifting / Burglary

Probation / Parole Violations

Expunctions / Non-Disclosure

 

Family Law

Divorce

Child Custody & Visitation

Child Support & Enforcement

 

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Plano Domestic Violence Attorney / Lawyer

Plano Texas, McKinney, Allen, Frisco, Collin County, Denton, and Dallas

Aggressive, Trial Experienced, Former Prosecutor

Domestic Violence / Assault / Family Violence                           Printable Version

Assault cases evoke strong emotional reactions – at the heart of an assault allegation is an injured person. However, the criminal laws have multiple definitions for “injury” and a range of punishment for each type of injury.

 

“Domestic Violence” cases are Assault offenses, but are based on an intimate relationship between the parties. The label “Domestic Violence” serves a legal purpose for the prosecutor –
to enhance the punishment either now or in the future. However, the label also serves a psychological purpose for the prosecutor – these allegations evoke strong emotional reactions, play to a bias against the “abuser,” and foster a belief that the jury ensures the “abuser” does not get away with the bad act. The prosecutor’s use of the label empowers the jury to save the alleged victim. In trial, the prosecutor may even attempt to get a jury to distinguish “bar-room brawls” from “domestic violence” – creating a perception the first may be acceptable sometimes, but the jury should never tolerate even the mere allegation of family violence. However, under the law, both instances are the same, and the prosecutor has the same
burden in both – to prove the criminal case beyond a reasonable doubt.

Sometimes these cases arise from mere allegations; allegations that may prove false. The accuser may have motivations for making false claims – marital instability or as leverage in a divorce proceeding or child support action. And sometimes, it may have just been a man
and a woman having a loud argument and a neighbor called the police, and the police decided someone had to go to jail to quiet the disturbance.

Criminal allegations can wreak havoc on the home, personal life, and jeopardize employment. Furthermore, these cases very rarely end at the courthouse – they can have long-lasting effects well into the future.

A person accused of this crime will benefit from the assistance of experienced domestic violence lawyers – those who have interviewed witnesses involved with this type of crime and have tried a large number of these cases.

Contact the Tidwell Law Firm Today

If you need the assistance of an experienced criminal defense lawyer or family law attorney, please contact The Tidwell Law Firm. We are dedicated to providing quality legal representation to clients throughout the Dallas / Fort Worth (DFW) metroplex, including Dallas, Collin, Tarrant and Denton counties (Plano, McKinney, Allen, Denton, Arlington, Richardson, Carrollton, Grand Prarie, Irving, Southlake, Coppell, etc).

Once retained, I gather information about your case. This includes speaking with witnesses, examining the offense reports, and speaking with the prosecutor. I then advise you about your case, including possible defensive strategies and the existence of any plea bargain offer by the prosecutor. You and I will chart a course of action for the case. Finally, I represent you in court, seeing your case through to disposition.


Tidwell Law Firm PLLC
7800 Preston Road
Suite 104 Box 20
Plano, Texas  75024
972.234.8208

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