Texas Criminal Defense Attorneys

Second Offense Felony

Second Degree Felony Attorney in Texas

Strategic Legal Support for Your Felony Case
Second offense felony charges in Texas involve serious penalties and complex legal issues that can affect your record, employment, and future opportunities without early legal review.
Texas’s Trusted Felony Defense

Second Offense Felony Attorney

Courts closely review repeat felony cases due to increased penalties and long-term consequences. Legal support can help you understand your situation and available options.

Accused of Second Degree Felony?

Second offense felony charges require timely review and careful preparation. Acting early allows for a proper evaluation of the evidence, the legal position, and available defense strategies.

Why Choose Our Second Offense Felony Attorneys

Texas Criminal Defense Attorneys build strategic defenses for repeat felony charges.

Legal Expertise

Our legal team has experience handling repeat felony cases in courts, with a clear understanding of procedures, requirements, and sentencing factors.

Clear Direction

Receive clear explanations, practical direction, and a defense approach based on the specific facts of your situation.

Consistent Case Strategy

From initial consultation through court proceedings, your case is handled with careful preparation and consistent communication at every stage.

Common Questions about Second Offense Felonies

What are the consequences of a second felony conviction?
This conviction can lead to enhanced penalties, including longer prison terms and higher fines. Repeat offenses often limit alternative sentencing options, making early legal review important for assessing possible defenses and reducing the long-term impact.
Repeat felony offenses can lead to enhanced sentencing. Texas Penal Code §12.42 allows increased penalties for repeat offenders, which can raise punishment ranges and affect eligibility for reduced sentencing options.
Probation can still be available for some second felony offenses, depending on the charge and case details. Eligibility varies, but a strong legal strategy can help identify opportunities for community supervision or alternative sentencing when permitted.