
Assault Cases in Tarrant County, Texas
Understanding Assault Cases
Key Areas in Assault Cases
- Intent: The accused must have intended to cause harm or acted recklessly, knowing that harm could result from their actions.
- Apprehension of Harm: The victim must have reasonably believed they were in immediate danger of physical harm or offensive contact.
- Act or Threat: Assault can be established through either an actual physical act that causes apprehension of harm or through words, gestures, or other actions that create a reasonable belief of imminent harm.
- Burden of Proof: In criminal cases, the prosecution must prove the defendant’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. This means presenting evidence that is so convincing that there is no reasonable doubt about the defendant’s guilt.

The Importance of Hiring an Expert Attorney

Knowledge of the Law
An experienced assault defense attorney understands criminal law and how it applies to your case. They can identify legal defenses and guide you through the legal process

Courtroom Experience
A skilled attorney knows how to act in court, present your case effectively, question witnesses, and challenge evidence.

Protecting Your Rights
An expert attorney ensures that your rights are protected throughout the legal process, from evidence handling to court proceedings.

Achieving Better Outcomes
With their expertise, an experienced attorney can negotiate with prosecutors, reduce charges, and aim for the best possible outcome.

Objective Perspective
Legal disputes can be emotionally charged, and an attorney provides an objective perspective, focusing on the facts and best course of action.



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Stephanie K. Gonzalez exemplifies resilience, dedication, and a commitment to excellence, making her a remarkable figure in both law enforcement and the legal profession.

Trailblazing Pioneer
Stephanie K. Gonzalez broke barriers by becoming the first Hispanic Police Officer, Detective, Sergeant, and Lieutenant in the City of Grapevine Police Department. Her rise through the ranks over 22 years showcases her trailblazing spirit and dedication.

Educational Excellence
Stephanie pursued higher education while working full-time and raising a family. She holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice, a Master of Arts Degree in Urban Affairs, and a Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.) from Texas Wesleyan University School of Law.

Legal Expertise
After retiring from law enforcement, Stephanie transitioned to a successful legal career. She served as an Assistant City Attorney and later opened her private law practice, where she built a reputation as a skilled and compassionate litigation attorney.

Bilingual Advocate
Being fluent in both English and Spanish, Stephanie has been a valuable asset to the Hispanic community in Northeast Tarrant County, providing legal assistance and representation to those in need.

Award-Winning Attorney
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Stephanie's deep connection to her community and understanding of its needs have made her a respected figure in Tarrant County. Her career reflects a dedication to public service and improving the lives of those around her.
