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VIOLENT CRIME LAWYERS IN CONROE

Fight for Your Future Against Violent Crime Allegations

Have you been accused of a violent crime in Conroe? Our skilled legal team is here to provide you with a powerful defense. We understand the complexities of the law and will work tirelessly to uphold your rights and fight for the best possible outcome for your case.

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Former State District Court Judge and Chief Prosecutor

CONROE VIOLENT CRIME LAWYERS

Experienced and Strategic Representation in Conroe

At Turnbull Legal Group, we know how overwhelming it can be to face violent crime charges. Our team, led by former State District Court Judge and Chief Prosecutor Ned Turnbull, leverages decades of courtroom knowledge to create strong defense strategies. His prior experience as a judge and a prosecutor gives us a unique perspective on challenging the evidence against you and presenting your case effectively.

When you work with us, you can expect dedicated attention to your legal concerns and a steadfast commitment to protecting your rights.

Meet Our Team
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E.R. "Ned" Turnbull

E.R. "Ned" Turnbull, the Managing Partner of Turnbull Legal Group, a former State District Court Judge and Chief Prosecutor, brings extensive experience and leadership to our law firm. He's recognized for his legal knowledge and skills, community service, and commitment to justice.

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  • Award Appellate Court Division Judge
  • Award Appelate Court Rules Committee Judge
  • Award Member Harris ocunty Criminal Lawyers Association
  • Award Governor's Judicial Commendation
  • Award Executive Department Proclamation
  • Award State Bar of Texas
  • Award National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyer
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Violent Crime Cases We Handle

Our attorneys represent clients in a variety of violent crime cases in Conroe, including:

Domestic Violence

We understand how sensitive these cases can be and will work to address false accusations or misunderstandings.

Weapons Crimes

Whether the issue involves possession, discharge, or alleged threats, we’ll examine the circumstances thoroughly to protect your rights.

Sexual Assault

Defending against serious accusations requires discretion and precision to protect your future and reputation.

Assault

If you’ve been accused of harming or threatening another person, we’ll work to present the facts and advocate for your side of the story.

Homicide

From allegations of manslaughter to homicide, our team takes a meticulous approach to uncovering the details that may affect the outcome of your case.

Robbery

Accusations of robbery are serious. We’ll investigate the evidence and identify weaknesses in the prosecution’s claims.

Kidnapping

Facing charges of kidnapping or false imprisonment? Let us examine the details and help you prepare a strong defense.

Aggravated Assault

We handle cases involving severe injuries or allegations of weapon use, ensuring every aspect of the case is scrutinized.

What Is the Penalty for Violent Crimes in Texas?

Offense Classification Potential Fines Potential Jail Time
Assault (various severity) Class A Misdemeanor Up to $4,000 Up to 1 year
Third-Degree Felony Up to $10,000 2 to 10 years
Aggravated Assault (various severity) Second-Degree Felony Up to $10,000 2 to 20 years
First-Degree Felony Up to $10,000 5 to 99 years or life
Domestic Violence (various severity) Class A Misdemeanor Up to $4,000 Up to 1 year
First-Degree Felony Up to $10,000 5 to 99 years or life
Robbery Second-Degree Felony Up to $10,000 2 to 20 years
Aggravated Robbery First-Degree Felony Up to $10,000 5 to 99 years or life
Manslaughter Second-Degree Felony Up to $10,000 2 to 20 years
Murder First-Degree Felony Up to $10,000 5 to 99 years or life
Kidnapping Third-Degree Felony Up to $10,000 2 to 10 years
Weapons Crimes (various severity) Class A Misdemeanor Up to $4,000 Up to 1 year
First-Degree Felony Up to $10,000 5 to 99 years or life
Sexual Assault (various severity) Second-Degree Felony Up to $10,000 2 to 20 years
First-Degree Felony Up to $10,000 5 to 99 years or life

Possible Consequences of Violent Crime Convictions

Violent crime convictions can result in:

  • Lengthy Prison Sentences
    Potentially decades or even a life sentence.
  • Severe Financial Penalties
    Substantial fines that could impact your financial future.
  • A Criminal Record
    Making it challenging to secure employment or housing.
  • Social and Family Strain
    Damaged relationships and loss of trust within your community.

These consequences extend beyond legal penalties, leaving a lasting impact on your personal and professional life.

Our Proven Strategies for Violent Crime Defense

When we handle your case, we follow a comprehensive process designed to ensure the best possible defense:

  • Initial Case Review
    We’ll assess your situation and outline a strategy to move forward.
  • Investigation
    Gathering evidence, speaking to witnesses, and identifying inconsistencies in the prosecution’s claims.
  • Building a Strategy
    Tailoring your defense to the specific details of your case.
  • Challenging Evidence
    Filing pre-trial motions to exclude invalid or improperly gathered evidence.
  • Negotiating with Prosecutors
    Striving for reduced charges or alternative sentencing.
  • Trial Preparation
    Organizing a compelling case with well-prepared arguments.
  • Court Representation
    Defending you in front of a judge and jury, using every available legal tool.

Whether your case is settled out of court or goes to trial, we’ll be there to advocate for your best interests.

Legal Defenses We May Use in Your Case

Your case is unique, and our defense strategies will be customized to fit. Common approaches include:

  • Defending Yourself or Others
    Demonstrating that your actions were a necessary response to protect yourself or another person.
  • Mistaken Accusations
    Proving you were not involved in the incident.
  • Invalid Evidence
    Highlighting inconsistencies or procedural errors in the evidence.
  • Alibi Presentation
    Showing that you were elsewhere during the alleged crime.
  • Constitutional Challenges
    Identifying violations of your rights that may impact the case.

A thorough investigation and your own honest recollections of any relevant events can assist your legal team in crafting a solid case on your behalf.

You Have Rights: Talk to Our Conroe Violent Crime Lawyers

Don’t let violent crime charges derail your life. Contact us today to discuss how we can defend your rights and your future.

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Why Choose Turnbull Legal Group for Your Violent Crime Defense?

When you are facing violent crime charges, the stakes are incredibly high. Choosing the right defense attorney can mean the difference between a conviction that changes your life forever and a verdict that allows you to move forward.

Decades of Legal Experience

Our team has the knowledge and skills to handle even the most complex cases.

Relentless Advocacy

We won’t back down when defending your rights.

Tailored Defense Strategies

Every strategy we craft is personalized to the needs of your case.

You can rely on us to defend your rights and safeguard your future against the consequences of a violent crime charge.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What steps should I take if I’m charged with a violent crime?

    Stay silent, avoid sharing details with anyone except your lawyer, and contact our office immediately for guidance.

    Are violent crime convictions permanently on your record?

    Most violent felonies remain on your record indefinitely unless they qualify for expungement, which is rare.

    How long will the legal process take?

    It depends on the complexity of the case, court schedules, and other factors. Some cases resolve in months, while others take longer.

    What are the possible defenses if there were no witnesses?

    Even without witnesses, defenses can rely on physical evidence, forensic reports, and inconsistencies in the prosecution's case. A strong legal strategy will analyze every detail to build a compelling argument in your favor.

    What is the difference between assault and aggravated assault?

    Assault generally involves causing or threatening bodily harm, while aggravated assault includes additional factors such as the use of a deadly weapon or causing serious injury. Aggravated assault carries more severe penalties.

    Can social media posts be used as evidence in violent crime cases?

    Yes, prosecutors can use social media posts to establish intent, location, or character. Avoid posting anything related to your case or any statements that could be misinterpreted.

    Can a violent crime charge be expunged if dismissed?

    If your charges are dismissed or you are found not guilty, you may be eligible for expungement. An attorney can guide you through the process of clearing your record.