Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
Charges on someone who: Violated a Protective Order and going on someone property, breaking and entering the property, hooking up to someone else electricity and animal cruelity.
What would the sentence be in this situation? There are felony offenses, right?
Asked on 9/04/10, 2:23 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Cynthia Henley
Cynthia Henley, Lawyer
Violating a protective order is a Class A misdemeanor. Breaking into a house is a felony. Animal cruelty could be a felony or a misdemeanor. Theft of electricity is a felony.
Answered on 10/01/11, 7:51 pm
Related Questions & Answers
-
Long Story short. I don't get along with the biological father of my son and his... Asked 9/04/10, 11:38 am in United States Texas Criminal Law
-
After 5 yrs of a non violent, non drug or alcohol related felony conviction and... Asked 9/04/10, 12:26 am in United States Texas Criminal Law
-
Is there Prayer for Judgement in the State of Texas? I have never been in trouble... Asked 9/03/10, 11:16 am in United States Texas Criminal Law
-
Does the prosecution have to divulge all evidence and witnesses to defendant... Asked 9/03/10, 2:44 am in United States Texas Criminal Law
-
Can a person have charges dismissed and be reindicted on the the same charge Asked 9/02/10, 11:19 pm in United States Texas Criminal Law