Summary of Criminal Homicide and Related Offenses in Texas Penal Code (copy)
Overview of Criminal Homicide (Texas Penal Code Chapter 19)
Criminal Homicide Levels:
Criminal Negligent Homicide:
Defined by criminal negligence.
Section: 19.05, State jail felony (6 months to 2 years).
Examples include hunting accidents, accidental discharges.
Manslaughter:
Occurs at reckless level (e.g., drunk driving).
Section: 19.04, Class 2 felony.
Murder:
First-degree felony (5 to 99 years) for intentional killing.
Murder with sudden passion can drop to second-degree felony punishment (2 to 20 years).
Capital Murder:
Defined as premeditated killing while committing certain felonies (e.g., arson, burglary).
Punishment: Life or death.
Requires jury trial and qualification for capital punishment.
Kidnapping (Chapter 20)
Unlawful Restraint:
Class A misdemeanor; becomes State jail felony if involving minors.
Kidnapping:
Third-degree felony if no force or threat is used.
Aggravated kidnapping occurs with deadly force or threat handling.
Sexual Offenses (Chapter 21)
Public Lewdness:
Class A misdemeanor for public sexual acts.
Indecent Exposure:
Class B misdemeanor unless involving minors (then it's a second-degree felony).
Improper Relationship:
Between educator and student categorized as a second-degree felony.
Assault (Chapter 22)
Assault:
Criminal definition focuses on causing bodily injury, classified as Class C misdemeanor unless targeting vulnerable individuals.
Aggravated Assault:
Involves serious bodily injury or use of deadly weapon, classified as second-degree felony (first-degree if against a police officer).
Sexual Assault:
Second-degree felony for non-consensual penetration.
Aggravated Sexual Assault:
First-degree felony form when serious bodily injury or threat of death is involved.
Other Relevant Offenses
Terroristic Threats (22.07): Class A misdemeanor for threats of violence.
Aiding Suicide (22.08): Class C misdemeanor; illegal assistance with suicide.
Leaving a Child in a Vehicle (22.10): Class C misdemeanor for leaving a child unattended in a car.
Bigamy & Prohibited Sexual Conduct:
Illegal relationships with relatives; felonies carrying tough penalties.