The range of punishment in Texas that most people are aware of consists of felonies and misdemeanors. There are three categories of misdemeanors. There are several more categories of felonies. The Texas statutory language on punishment can be found in Chapter 12 of the Texas Penal Code.
Misdemeanor Range of Punishment Chart
Misdemeanor Charge | Range of Confinement | Possible Fine | Potential Probation |
Class C | None | $500 maximum fine | Not Applicable |
Class B | Between 72 hours and 180 days in county jail | $2,000 maximum fine | Up to 2 years |
Class A | Between 72 hours and 1 year in county jail | $4,000 maximum fine | Up to 2 years |
Felony Range of Punishment Chart
Felony Charge | Range of Confinement | Possible Fine | Potential Probation |
State Jail Felony | Between 180 days and years in state jail | $10,000 maximum fine | Between 2 and 10 years |
Third Degree | Between 2 and 10 years in prison | $10,000 maximum fine | Between 2 and 10 years |
Second Degree | Between 2 and 20 years | $10,000 maximum fine | Between 2 and 10 years |
First Degree | Between 5 and 99 years in prison | $10,000 maximum fine | Between 2 and 10 years |
Capital | Death or Life without Parole | None | None |
Be advised that the penalties reflected above are for first time offenses. If you have one prior or multiple prior convictions, the charges can be enhanced. Out of state convictions can also be used to enhance charges in Texas. The use of a deadly weapon in the commission of a crime can also be used to enhance.
Contact my law office to discuss your case. We can schedule a convenient time to meet with you and discuss your case. You can also fill out a short summary of your information in the form provided. I will get back to you promptly. My office is located at 108 Main Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102. Andrew Deegan (817) 689-7002