Local Man Gets Maximum Sentence for Brutal Family Assault
A Texas man has been handed down the maximum sentence of 50 years in prison for his role in a violent family assault that left a woman with life-threatening injuries. David Scardino, 41, was found guilty by a jury on January 29th after a trial that heard from multiple witnesses and medical professionals.
According to prosecutors, the violence unfolded on April 18, 2025, when deputies responded to a disturbance at a married couple's home in Montgomery County. The victim told authorities that her husband had stabbed her multiple times and assaulted her with metal knuckles.
Despite initial testimony from the victim claiming her husband was not the one who attacked her, Scardino's extensive history of violence against his partner came to light during the trial. Neighbors, law enforcement, medical professionals, and surveillance video all played a role in painting a damning picture of the assault.
After deliberating for less than an hour, the jury returned with a guilty verdict on aggravated assault with a deadly weapon involving family violence – a first-degree felony. The judge subsequently sentenced Scardino to 50 years in prison, the maximum allowed by law.
The district attorney's office welcomed the conviction and sentence, emphasizing that cases of family violence can be particularly challenging but also highlighted their commitment to both holding perpetrators accountable and providing compassion to victims.
A Texas man has been handed down the maximum sentence of 50 years in prison for his role in a violent family assault that left a woman with life-threatening injuries. David Scardino, 41, was found guilty by a jury on January 29th after a trial that heard from multiple witnesses and medical professionals.
According to prosecutors, the violence unfolded on April 18, 2025, when deputies responded to a disturbance at a married couple's home in Montgomery County. The victim told authorities that her husband had stabbed her multiple times and assaulted her with metal knuckles.
Despite initial testimony from the victim claiming her husband was not the one who attacked her, Scardino's extensive history of violence against his partner came to light during the trial. Neighbors, law enforcement, medical professionals, and surveillance video all played a role in painting a damning picture of the assault.
After deliberating for less than an hour, the jury returned with a guilty verdict on aggravated assault with a deadly weapon involving family violence – a first-degree felony. The judge subsequently sentenced Scardino to 50 years in prison, the maximum allowed by law.
The district attorney's office welcomed the conviction and sentence, emphasizing that cases of family violence can be particularly challenging but also highlighted their commitment to both holding perpetrators accountable and providing compassion to victims.