TEXAS PENAL CODE TITLE 1. INTRODUCTORY PROVISIONS CHAPTER 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS Sec. 1.01. SHORT TITLE Sec. 1.02. OBJECTIVES OF CODE Sec. 1.03. EFFECT OF CODE Sec. 1.04. TERRITORIAL JURISDICTION Sec. 1.05. CONSTRUCTION OF CODE Sec. 1.06. COMPUTATION OF AGE...
This app contains statutes current with the 88th Legislature. This application provides the full text of the Texas Penal Code in an easily readable and search…
This app contains statutes current with the 88th Legislature. This application provides the full text of the Texas Penal Code in an easily readable and search…
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The full text of Sexual Coercion in Texas can be found insection 21.18 of the Texas Penal code. A person commits a sexual coercion offense if the person intentionally threatens (including by coercion or extortion) to commit: Prostitution
In the state of Texas, certain criminal records for adults can qualify for an order of nondisclosure, which effectively seals the records from public view. However, many sex offense crimes do not qualify for this action, especially if the conviction involved injury to a child or for you to ...
Sexual Harassment: Assault Charges under Texas Penal Code §§22.01, 22.011 However, there are times when criminal charges are prosecuted based upon actions that come within the definition of sexual harassment. In these instances, Texas law considers the actions to be criminal assaults under Texas...
The full Bestiality text can be found in section 21.09 of the Texas Penal Code A person commits Bestiality if they knowingly engage in an act involving contact between their mouth, anus, or genitals and the anus or genitals of an animal. Or, if the person engages in an act that involves...
Since the “fuzzy animal” exemption came into being in the mid-1990s, legislators have attempted to either prohibit or legalize eight-liners and gaming devices like them or place the machines under the Texas Penal Code’s definition of gambling devices. This would make them illegal to play,...
TEXAS PENAL CODE: THEFT ofordinary theft since there was no trespassory talng from the possessor. 103. Id. § 31.10, at 932.104. Tex. Penal Code art. 1410 (1953). 105. Id. arts. 1437-38. 106. Id. art. 1429 (Supp.Solomon, Thomas...