Class C misdemeanor Examples:Traffic citations, petty theft/shoplifting Sentence:A fine of no more than $500. No jail sentence. Class B misdemeanor Example:DWI (first offense), prostitution, indecent exposure Sentence:A fine of up to $2,000, up to 180 days in county jail, and up to thre...
Texas Justice Courts, also known as Justice of the Peace Courts, are county-level trial courts of limited jurisdiction that generally handle civil matters where the amount in controversy is not more than $20,000 (including small claims) and Class C misdemeanor offenses punishable by fines. These...
The Municipal Court processes Class “C” fine only misdemeanor violations of state law and city ordinances, including traffic-related offenses, occurring within the corporate limits of the city. The Municipal Court ensures compliance with appropriate state and local statutes and collects fines and fees...
Voyeurism is Texas’ version of the Peeping Tom Statute. It is basically a new section of law that was created in 2015 that punishes individuals who “spy” on others that are in a place they believe is private. Even though a first-time offense is only a Class C misdemeanor (which is ...
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Class C misdemeanor – a fine up to $500 SeeTex. Penal Code Ann. §§ 12.21, 12.22, 12.23for more information. Felony aggravated assault Aggravated assault refers to any assault that results in serious bodily injury to another person and/or involves the use or exhibition of a deadly weapon...
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Punishments for disorderly conduct in Texas Most disorderly conduct offenses are Class C misdemeanors, punishable by a fine of up to $500, except for firing or displaying a gun in public. Those are Class B misdemeanors, with a sentence of up to 180 days in jail and/or a fine of up to...
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Driving While License Invalid – Laws & Penalties If you are convicted of knowingly driving with a suspended license, it is aClass C misdemeanor, punishable by a find up to $500. It is aClass B misdemeanor– up to six months in a county jail – if you have been previously convicted, ...