After Prison Release: Grand Prairie Man Assaults Wife, Receives 65-Year Sentence

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On October 30, 2024, a Tarrant County jury sentenced 43-year-old Daniel Rincones of Grand Prairie to assault family violence with a prior conviction. He was convicted to 65 years in prison for the crime, which happened on October 7, 2023, just one day after Rincones was discharged from jail. He attacked his wife, resulting in a busted rib.

His criminal past contains previous convictions for child sexual offenses and burglary.

What Is Domestic Violence?

Domestic violence is a routine of abusive behavior that one intimate partner uses to acquire or hold power and control over another intimate partner.

Domestic violence can be several actions, threats of action, or other patterns of coercive behavior that influence another person within an intimate partner relationship.

Incidents of domestic violence can occur irrespective of a person’s race, age, sexual orientation, religious beliefs, biological sex, or gender identity. It is crucial to recognize that domestic violence affects people across various socioeconomic strata and educational achievement levels.

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