Class A misdemeanor - fine of $2,000 and or jail for max 1 year If the officer suffers serious bodily injury or death it is a 3rd degree felony punishable by TDC tine of 2 to 10yrs and or $10,000 fine or 1yr confinement in a community correctional facility
http://blog.austindefense.com/2006/09/articles/class-b-misdemeanor-range-of-punishment-texas-penal-code/ has the answer
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All 50 US states have penal codes. The penal code defines the crime and specifies the punishment for the crime.
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One can learn about the Texas penal code by contacting local lawyers in Texas. Online reading can include exploring the official website of the Texas jurisdiction.
Currently, in 2012, s. 417(a)1. of the CA Penal Code says the punishment is "imprisonment in a county jail for not less than 30 days."
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From the last line of the statute: "An offense under this code is a state jail felony." See the below link:
The punishment for a first offense can vary depending on the specific crime committed in Texas. It may range from fines and probation to imprisonment, depending on the severity of the offense. It is advisable to consult the Texas Penal Code or seek legal advice for specific information regarding the punishment for a particular crime.
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in california state, what is the punishment for a sexoffender for 2 citations for (288) and 647.6 does the person ends up in a prison state?
Under Texas law, you must wait 5 years after you have served all punishment to be able to possess a firearm if you have been convicted of a felony. Then only at your place of residence. If convicted of class a misdemeanor family violence you must also wait 5 years after completion of all punishment. Texas Penal code Section 46.04 If age is what you are asking about, there is no Texas law stating someone under a certain age can not possess a firearm. It is illegal for someone other than a parent or guardian to give a firearm to someone under 18. Texas Penal code Section 46.06