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Jury convicts Michael Keith Brasher Jr. of aggravated assault; judge sentences him to 12 years

252nd District Court · January 16, 2026
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A Jefferson County jury found Michael Keith Brasher Jr. guilty of aggravated assault and assessed 12 years in prison with an affirmative deadly-weapon finding; the court also substituted photographic evidence for a physical exhibit and remanded him to county custody pending transfer to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

A jury in the 252nd District Court found Michael Keith Brasher Junior guilty of aggravated assault and assessed punishment of 12 years in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, with no fine, the court record shows.

The verdict was announced in open court when the jury foreperson read: "We, the jury, having found the defendant, Michael Keith Brasher Junior, guilty of the offense of aggravated assault, assesses punishment at imprisonment in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice for a term of 12 years and…

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