14-Year-Old Stabbed for Watching TV too Loudly
In Clarksville, Texas, local police placed a man under arrest for committing a violent crime. According to their reports, 44-year-old C.H. stabbed a 14-year-old boy on Saturday. Following the incident, C.H. was arrested and charged with
aggravated assault. Police say that C.H. came after the boy at around 11:00 p.m. with a knife in hand. When officers arrived at the scene of the crime, they noticed that the victim had a small cut to his right leg, but it was not serious and did not require medical treatment.
Allegedly, C.H. assaulted the boy because he was watching TV and it was too loud. Before he stabbed the victim, C.H. punched the 14-year-old in the face. Police were then called to the residence. Aside from aggravated assault charges, C.H. has also been charged with domestic assault and has had his bond set at $1,500. Violent crime convictions can result in jail time, fines, and other serious legal repercussions. If you have been charged with this type of offense,
contact the Zendeh Del Law Firm today as you'll want representation from a
Plano criminal defense attorney that is committed to helping you contest your charges.