Texas Penal Code All Answers Correct
Culpability Concepts
1. Intentionally ️: Conscious desire to engage in the conduct.
2. Knowingly ️: Aware of the conduct.
3. Recklessly ️: Aware but disregards a substantial and unjustifiable risk.
4. Criminal Negligence ️: Ought to be aware of...
1. Intentionally ✔️: Conscious desire to engage in the conduct.
2. Knowingly ✔️: Aware of the conduct.
3. Recklessly ✔️: Aware but disregards a substantial and unjustifiable risk.
4. Criminal Negligence ✔️: Ought to be aware of a substantial and unjustifiable risk.
Definitions
- Bodily Injury ✔️: Physical pain, illness, or any impairment of physical condition (e.g., wrist locks,
pushing, pinching, kicking).
- Deadly Weapon ✔️: A firearm or anything manifestly designed, made, or adapted for inflicting death
or serious bodily injury.
Elements of Offense
- ✔️Forbidden conduct
- ✔️Culpability
- ✔️Required result
- ✔️Negation
Misdemeanor Classifications
- Misdemeanor ✔️: Punishable by fine or confinement in jail or both.
Serious Bodily Injury
- ✔️Substantial risk of:
- Death
- Disfigurement
- Impairment
, Defenses
- Affirmative Defenses ✔️: Insanity, Duress.
- No Defense ✔️: Mistake of Law, Intoxication.
- Defense to Prosecution ✔️: Mistake of fact, Entrapment.
Felony Classifications
- Class "C" Misdemeanor ✔️: Up to $500 fine, No Jail.
- Class "B" Misdemeanor ✔️: $2000 fine, 180 days in jail.
- Class "A" Misdemeanor ✔️: $4000 fine, 1 year in jail.
- State Jail Felony ✔️: $10,000 fine, 180 days to 2 years.
- 3rd Degree Felony ✔️: $10,000 fine, 2-10 years.
- 2nd Degree Felony ✔️: $10,000 fine, 2-20 years.
- 1st Degree Felony ✔️: $10,000 fine, 5-99 years.
- Capital Felony ✔️: $10,000 fine, Life/Death.
Criminal Offenses
- Criminal Attempt ✔️: More than mere preparation.
- Criminal Conspiracy ✔️: Agrees with one or more to engage in conduct and commits an overt act.
- Criminal Solicitation ✔️: Intent to commit a 1st or capital felony and requests, commands, or attempts
to induce another.
Specific Crimes
- Kidnapping ✔️: Abducts another.
- Unlawful Restraint ✔️: Restrains another (Class A; State Jail Felony if under 17).
- Public Lewdness ✔️: Engaging in sexual conduct in public.
- Indecent Exposure ✔️: Exposes anus or genitals for gratification.
- Disorderly Conduct ✔️: Exposes anus/genitals without intent to gratify.
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