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A Class C misdemeanor in Texas is the lowest category of misdemeanor, covering minor offenses that typically carry no jail time and focus on fines rather than incarceration. The...
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A Class C misdemeanor in Texas is the lowest category of misdemeanor, covering minor offenses that typically carry no jail time and focus on fines rather than incarceration. The...
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Texas law makes it illegal to own certain freshwater turtles because of public health risks, especially Salmonella. It is typically unlawful to sell, trade, or distribute turtle...
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Open range in Texas refers to areas where cattle and other livestock can legally roam on public or private land without fences, and vehicle collisions with livestock remain a no...
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Trespassing in Texas occurs when a person enters or remains on property without effective permission from the owner or without a legal right to be there. Property rights, signag...
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In Texas, the offender registry is a statewide system that tracks certain convictions related to sexual offenses and some other crimes, and makes selected information publicly a...
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In Texas, crossbows are legal for most hunting and recreational use, with rules that vary by season, license type, and location. Generally, you do not need a special crossbow pe...
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The case of Dexter Johnson Texas sentenced to death centers on a murder conviction in Texas that resulted in a capital punishment sentence. This verified explainer summarizes co...
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Receiving a jury duty summons in Bexar County starts with state-defined eligibility and ends with local court administration. To serve, you must be a U.S. citizen, at least 18 y...
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In Texas, a registered sex offender is someone legally required to register with state and local authorities because a court has determined they committed a qualifying sexual of...
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Breaking and entering in Texas refers to entering or remaining in a place without authority and with intent to commit a crime inside. It commonly involves trespass plus an inten...
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