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Sec. 22.02. AGGRAVATED ASSAULT. (a) A person commits an offense if the person commits assault as defined in Sec. 22.01 and the person: (1) causes serious bodily injury to another, including the person's spouse; or (2) uses or exhibits a deadly weapon during the commission of the assault.
Apr 14, 2021 · Texas Penal Code - PENAL § 22.02. Aggravated Assault. Current as of April 14, 2021 | Updated by FindLaw Staff. (a) A person commits an offense if the person commits assault as defined in § 22.01 and the person: (1) causes serious bodily injury to another, including the person's spouse; or.
A person commits an offense if the person commits assault as defined in Sec. 22.01 (Assault) and the person: (1) causes serious bodily injury to another, including the person’s spouse; or (2) uses or exhibits a deadly weapon during the commission of the assault. (b)
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT. (a) A person commits an offense if the person commits assault as defined in Sec. 22.01 and the person: (1) causes serious bodily injury to another, including the person's spouse; or. (2) uses or exhibits a deadly weapon during the commission of the assault.
Section 22.02 - Aggravated Assault. (a) A person commits an offense if the person commits assault as defined in Sec. 22.01 and the person: (1) causes serious bodily injury to another, including the person's spouse; or. (2) uses or exhibits a deadly weapon during the commission of the assault.
AGGRAVATED ASSAULT. (a) A person commits an offense if the person commits assault as defined in Sec. 22.01 and the person: (1) causes serious bodily injury to another, including the person’s spouse; or. (2) uses or exhibits a deadly weapon during the commission of the assault.
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The penalties for Aggravated Assault can be severe, encompassing a wide range depending on the specifics of the offense: Second-Degree Felony: Generally, aggravated assaults fall under this category and are punishable by 2 to 20 years in prison and potential fines up to $10,000.