Texas Felonies and Misdemeanors:

Types of Criminal Charges and their Punishments:

First Degree Felonies                         Class A Misdemeanor
Second Degree Felonies                    Class B Misdemeanor
Third Degree Felonies                        Class C Misdemeanor
State Jail Felonies


DISCLAIMER: The information provided below is a general overview of most of the different types of criminal charges and their punishments in the state of Texas. It is important to note that the penal code (laws regarding punishments) is very complex and that an attorney should be consulted for any advice regarding any particular case.Furthermore: This guide does not provide any information about federal crimes, which are separate from state crimes. If you have been charged with a federal crime, you must contact an attorney who is specialized in federal offenses and their punishments.Felonies

Capital Felonies:

Capital Felonies are the most serious and severely punished type of crime in Texas and are defined as an individual "intentionally or knowingly causes the death of [another] individual," under special circumstances.
Under Texas Law, a Capital Felony is punishable by:
v Death by lethal injection; or
v Life imprisonment


Examples of Capital Felonies:

Committing murder of a public safety officer or firefighter in the line of duty; murder during the commission of specified felonies (kidnapping, burglary, robbery, aggravated rape, arson); murder for remuneration; multiple murders; murder during a prison escape; murder of a correctional officer; murder of a judge; murder by a state prison inmate who is serving a life sentence for any of five offenses; [or] murder of an individual under six years of age;
First Degree Felonies

A First Degree felony is a very serious type of criminal charge in Texas, second only to a capital felony. First Degree Felonies are punishable by:

v Lifelong imprisonment; or
v Imprisonment from five to 99 years with a possible fine up to $10,000
v Possibility of community supervision (adult probation)*
Examples of First Degree Felonies:

Aggravated robbery; Burglary of a habitation with intent to commit or commission of a felony; Murder; ......... Read more

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