At Hersom Law Firm, we work diligently to fight for justice on behalf of our clients. We're strong and experienced litigators, with many years of experience serving the legal needs of The Woodlands, Conroe, Montgomery County and Harris County residents. Hersom Law Firm provides unmatched attention and personalized counsel in every case.
We work to help our clients achieve successful outcomes in a variety of practice areas including criminal cases, family matters, and firearm and weapons cases. In fact, as your Texas Gun Attorney, we provide an unparalleled knowledge of Federal and State weapon laws. We will uphold the law, protect your rights, and fight for justice.
We work to help our clients achieve successful outcomes in a variety of practice areas including criminal cases, family matters, and firearm and weapons cases. In fact, as your Texas Gun Attorney, we provide an unparalleled knowledge of Federal and State weapon laws. We will uphold the law, protect your rights, and fight for justice.
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Whether you need legal expertise for a family matter, criminal case, or firearms issue, Hersom Law Firm will step into action to provide the most successful legal outcome. We have experience in providing sound legal representation and solutions. Our aim is to work with our clients, fighting creatively and aggressively on their behalf, and upholding their legal rights.
Arson in Texas is a felony. Depending upon the circumstances of your case, you could face up to 99 years or life in prison as well as fines. Further, other charges could be brought in connection with the arson charge. For example, if the police claim that you set a fire in an attempt to kill another person, a prosecutor may seek capital murder charges that could possibly result in the death penalty.
Assault can be charged as a class C misdemeanor, a class A misdemeanor, or a felony depending upon several factors, including the nature of the assault and the relationship between you and the alleged victim. Regardless of whether you are charged with a misdemeanor or felony, a conviction for assault can have a life altering impact upon you.
In Texas, Burglary is a felony. A person is charged with burglary any time they enter a habitation or building or any portion of one, when it is not then open to the public, with the intent to commit a felony, theft, or assault. Additionally, similar charges can be brought in relation to a vehicle or coin operated machine.