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Assault of a Public Servant in Texas: What Happens When a Routine Arrest Turns Into a Felony
Assault of a public servant is a third-degree felony in Texas, carrying 2–10 years in prison and a permanent felony record. If you were arrested after a confrontation with police, a firefighter, EMT, or correctional officer, your defense starts immediately. Learn how we challenge these charges and protect your future.
Self-Defense and Mutual Combat in Texas: When the Law Is on Your Side, But the Charge Isn’t
Accused of fraud in Texas? Christian, Nisbet & Casillas defends clients in wire, bank, insurance, and PPP loan fraud cases. Experienced trial attorneys protecting business owners, professionals, and individuals across San Antonio and South Texas.