Gun Charges

Dallas Gun Charges Attorney 

Traylor Law Firm has been a trusted source of criminal defense in the greater Dallas area for over 20 years. Attorney Traylor is prepared to fiercely advocate for your rights at any stage of a criminal proceeding.

What Are The Common Types Of Gun Charges In Texas?

A variety of circumstances can give rise to weapons offense charges in the state of Texas. In any scenario, it is crucial to conduct a thorough investigation of the facts of your case to build a strong defense strategy.

Prohibited Possessor

Under Texas law, certain individuals may be stripped of their right to carry a firearm if they have been convicted of a felony or a Class A misdemeanor against a member of their family or household (DV).

  • What are the penalties for Prohibited Possession in Dallas, Texas?

This offense can be charged as a misdemeanor or a felony. Punishable by one to ten years in prison and fines of up to $10,000.

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    Unlawfully Carrying a Weapon (UCW)

    There are certain situations in which even those who are Licensed to Carry may find themselves facing an illegal weapon charge. For example, Texas law prohibits individuals from carrying weapons in specific areas — including churches, bars, schools, etc.

    • What are the penalties for Unlawfully Carrying a Weapon in Dallas, Texas?

    This offense is typically charged as a misdemeanor. It is punishable by up to one year in jail and up to a $4,000 fine.

    Illegal Weapons or Illegally Modified Weapons

    Some weapons modifications are subject to criminal charges under state law. These modifications may include: illegal suppressors, modifications for automatic firing, and barrel shortening (such as sawed-off shotguns).

    • What are the penalties for an Illegal Weapons charge in Dallas, Texas?

    This offense can be charged as a misdemeanor or a felony. Punishable by one to ten years in prison and fines up to $10,000.

    Possession of a Stolen Weapon

    Being in possession of a stolen weapon can put you in great trouble with law enforcement. Sometimes, people purchase guns without knowing that they had been stolen prior to the sale. If you find yourself in this position, it’s critical that you contact a weapon offenses attorney immediately to set the story straight.

    • What are the penalties for Possession of a Stolen Weapon in Dallas, Texas?

    This offense is typically charged as a State Jail Felony. Punishably by 180 days to 2 years in a Texas State Jail facility and fines of up to $10,000.

    Unlawful Purchase or Sale of a Weapon

    In Texas, this charge is referred to as Unlawful Transfer of Certain Weapons. State law places requirements and sets procedures for weapons transactions. When these deals are processed unlawfully, the involved parties may be subject to criminal charges.

    • What are the penalties for Unlawful Purchase or Sale of a Weapon in Dallas, Texas?

    This offense is typically punishable as a Class A misdemeanor.

    Use of a Weapon in the Commission of a Crime

    Whether you use the weapon or not, brandishing a weapon while committing a crime can have dire consequences. What’s more, if law enforcement claims that you intended to commit a criminal offense while you had a weapon in your control, you may be charged without any actual violation having taken place.

    • What are the penalties for Using a Weapon in the Commission of a Crime in Dallas, Texas?

    If it is a violent crime, you may be charged with a felony punishable by up to life in prison. If it is a non-violent offense, it may be punishable by community service or up to 90 days in jail.

    Use of a Weapon in the Commission of a Crime

    Whether you use the weapon or not, brandishing a weapon while committing a crime can have dire consequences. What’s more, if law enforcement claims that you intended to commit a criminal offense while you had a weapon in your control, you may be charged without any actual violation having taken place.

    • What are the penalties for Using a Weapon in the Commission of a Crime in Dallas, Texas?

    If it is a violent crime, you may be charged with a felony punishable by up to life in prison. If it is a non-violent offense, it may be punishable by community service or up to 90 days in jail.

    Work With An Expert Lawyer For Gun Crime Charges In Dallas

    If you are facing weapons charges, defense attorney David Traylor is here to help. Our firm is committed to providing highly professional services tailored to each individual client.

    Whatever the specifics of your situation, it’s vital to have a skilled and experienced gun charges lawyer on your side. At Traylor Law Firm, we focus on providing professional and aggressive legal defense to each of our clients to mitigate any potential negative outcome.

    Contact our Dallas gun charges firm by phone or online to schedule your free consultation today!

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