Not Guilty Injury To a Child Jury Trial

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RESULTS: Jury finds teacher not guilty

Our client, an elementary school teacher, was charged in Taylor County, Texas with injury to a child where she was accused of slapping her second-grade student.

Criminal defense attorney Jacob Blizzard achieved the not guilty verdict by showing the jury that the child misunderstood the intent of the contact and overstated the impact when the teacher accidentally contacted the child’s face with her hand.

The jury returned a not guilty verdict 25 minutes after being sent in to deliberate the verdict.

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About The Attorney

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Jacob Blizzard Criminal Defense Attorney

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Jacob Blizzard is board certified in both criminal law and criminal appellate law.

He regularly practices in the areas of state and federal criminal defense, criminal appeals, post conviction writs of habeas corpus.

In Texas, there are more than 100,000 attorneys licensed to practice, but only 7,450 are board certified.

In the entire State of Texas, as of the 2019 certification year, there were only 87 attorneys board certified in both criminal law and criminal appellate law, making criminal defense attorney Jacob Blizzard one of 0.087% of attorneys in Texas to hold both of those certifications.

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Disclaimer

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Criminal defense attorney Jacob Blizzard works tirelessly to achieve the greatest possible results for each of our clients and their families. This is one of his successful results, settlements, and verdicts. Every case and client is unique and depends upon the individual facts and circumstances of each case. Clients may or may not obtain the same or similar results in each case.

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