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WHAT IS BESTIALITY IN TEXAS? Bestiality is engaging in any sexual act with an animal, which is a felony in Texas. WHAT IS THE BESTIALITY LAW IN TEXAS? Tex. Penal Code § 21.09. BESTIALITY. (a) A person commits an offense if the person knowingly: (1) engages in an act involving...

WHAT IS CONTINUOUS TRAFFICKING OF PERSONS IN TEXAS? Continuous human trafficking is trafficking one or more persons at least twice over a period of 30 days or more. WHAT IS THE CONTINUOUS TRAFFICKING OF PERSONS LAW IN TEXAS? Tex. Penal Code § 20A.03. CONTINUOUS TRAFFICKING OF PERSONS. (a) A person...

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WHAT IS SMUGGLING OF PERSONS IN TEXAS? The Texas human smuggling statute, entitled “smuggling of persons,” broadly criminalizes concealing or transporting another by any means to elude police detection. The law further prohibits harboring others so they can “remain in this country in violation of federal law,” i.e., protecting illegal...

WHAT IS KIDNAPPING IN TEXAS? In Texas, a person commits the offense of kidnapping by holding a person where they are unlikely to be found, or using or threatening deadly force to restrict their freedom. WHAT IS THE KIDNAPPING LAW IN TEXAS? Tex. Penal Code § 20.03. KIDNAPPING. (a) A...

WHAT IS UNLAWFUL RESTRAINT IN TEXAS? A person who restricts another’s movement without consent commits the offense of unlawful restraint, also referred to as false imprisonment. WHAT IS THE UNLAWFUL RESTRAINT LAW IN TEXAS? Tex. Penal Code § 20.02. UNLAWFUL RESTRAINT. (a) A person commits an offense if he intentionally...

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Question 1

What is Drug Possession and Trafficking in Texas?

A person commits an offense if the person knowingly causes, enables, encourages, recruits, or solicits another person to become a member of a criminal street gang which, as a condition of initiation, admission, membership, or continued membership, requires the commission of any conduct which constitutes an offense punishable as a Class A misdemeanor or a felony. Read more.
Question 2

Is Burglary a felony in Texas?

The Texas law against burglary prohibits entering a home or building with the intent to commit theft, assault, or any felony offense, regardless of whether the person attempts or fails to successfully commit the offense. Burglary may also be committed by legally entering but remaining concealed in a home or building, with the intent to commit theft, assault, or any other felony. Read more.
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What are the penalties for Aggravated Assault in Texas?

Aggravated sexual assault is a first degree felony, punishable by five to 99 years or life in prison. The minimum prison sentence is increased from five to 25 years if... Read more.
Question 4

Is DWI a Felony in Texas?

Texas Penal Code Section Section 49.01 defines “intoxication” in two ways: (1) a blood alcohol concentration (“BAC”) of 0.08 or more; or (2) not having the normal use of mental or physical faculties by reason of the introduction of alcohol, a controlled substance, a drug, a dangerous drug, a combination of two or more of those substances, or any other substance into the body.The subjective definition, or one’s loss of normal use of mental or physical faculties, does not require proof that a person’s blood alcohol concentration was above 0.08. Read more.
Question 5

Is Marijuana Possession a Felony in Texas?

Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 487, known as the Texas Compassionate-Use Act, provides the licensing requirements to obtain medical marijuana.Texas Health and Safety Code Section 481.111 also contains an exemption for a person accused of manufacturing, delivering, or possessing with intent to deliver tetrahydrocannabinols or their derivatives if the person is participating in or manufacturing the tetrahydrocannabinols for use in a federally approved therapeutic research program. Read more.
Question 6

What is the penalty for DUI with a child passenger under 15 in Texas?

Driving while intoxicated with a child passenger in Texas is classified as a state jail felony, which carries a possible penalty of 180 days to two years in a state jail facility. Read more.
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