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In Texas, a Class C liquor violation charge typically involves minor offenses related to the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code, such as selling alcohol without a permit or allowing underage drinking on premises. These offenses are considered misdemeanors and can result in fines, but they do not carry jail time. Penalties may include fines up to $500 or other administrative actions against the establishment involved. The specifics can vary depending on the nature of the violation.

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