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In addition to the new charges of evading arrest, plus whatever charges are imposed for the actions that may have led to the foot chase in the first place, the most likely immediate consequence would be having your Parole revoked.

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Q: If someone is out on parole in the state of Texas and has evaded arrest twice on foot what is the possible conviction if that person turns themself in or gets caught by police?
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