The range of punishment is not less than two years in the penitentiary, up to 20 years in the penitentiary. If there is a deadly weapon finding. A person has to do at least one-half of the time that the person is assessed. Day per day before they would even be eligible for parole. Second-degree assault cases are heard in the Lubbock County Courthouse.
In many ways, penalties are similar to first-degree. Meaning both of them are potentially felony convictions and both of them are potential trips to the penitentiary. The difference is if a person is assessed a jail sentence, how long the jail sentence is. Because the max on a second degree is up to 20 years in prison, up to life. A skilled second-degree assault attorney in Lubbock will be able to help prepare for a case. As well as potential penalties and build a defense.