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Evading arrest on footWhat is the punishment in Texas for evading arrest on foot? |
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| What's the statute number under which you were charged?
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| ...how does the loss of the foot sound to you ![]() That is probably the best answer you are going to get. The FA crystal ball is out of order due to budget cuts ![]()
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| In Texas, a whoopin' or a shootin' - depending on whether it's a misdemeanor or felony you were running from ... |
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| Don't forget "Don't Tase me Bro!"
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| It's a felony. It's a state jail felony unless you use a vehicle or someone gets injured (even by acts of the cops in the process) in which case it's a third degree, if someone dies it's second degree. You can get up to $10,000 and two years on the state jail felony. |
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| No it is not a felony. Evading on foot is a class B misdemeanor punishable by up to 6 months in the county jail and/or a $2000 fine or you can get probation. Evading is only a state jail felony if you evade using a vehicle. Look at Sec. 38.04 of the Texas penal code. Quote:
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