Personal Injury
Houston Aggravated Robbery Lawyer for Serious Felony Charges
When You’re Facing Aggravated Robbery Charges
Aggravated robbery is one of the most serious charges in Texas, carrying the potential for decades in prison. At the Law Office of Frederick K. Wilson II, we defend clients charged with
aggravated robbery, applying experience and persistence to protect their rights and build a strong defense strategy.
What the State Must Prove
To secure a conviction, prosecutors must show that:
A robbery occurred, involving theft with force or threat of force
A deadly weapon was used or exhibited
The victim was injured or placed in fear of serious harm
Challenging these elements requires detailed preparation and knowledge of how the state builds its case.
How Frederick Defends Aggravated Robbery Cases
Frederick reviews every aspect of the case, from police procedures to witness statements, identifying weaknesses in the prosecution’s arguments. His courtroom experience and persistence give clients a fighting chance against serious charges.
Houston Cases and Local Knowledge
Aggravated robbery charges in Houston are prosecuted aggressively, with local law enforcement pushing for the harshest penalties. Frederick applies his knowledge of Harris County courts and judges to tailor strategies that fit the realities of Houston criminal defense.
FAQs
About Aggravated Robbery Defense
What are the penalties for aggravated robbery in Texas?
Aggravated robbery is a first-degree felony, punishable by 5 to 99 years in prison and up to $10,000 in fines.
Can aggravated robbery charges be reduced?
In some cases, charges may be reduced to robbery or lesser offenses, depending on the evidence.
Will my case go to trial?
Many do, but strong defense work can also lead to dismissals or plea negotiations.
Speak With a Houston Aggravated Robbery Lawyer Today
If you’ve been charged with aggravated robbery, call 832-320-7985 or complete our intake form to schedule a confidential consultation. Frederick K. Wilson II will fight to protect your rights and future.

