The chapter which includes offenses that a person commits if they intentionally, knowingly or recklessly causes bodily injury to another including the person's spouse
22.01 Assault
These judges do not have to be licensed attorneys
Count Court Judges
Minimum distance one must stop prior to a crosswalk
20 feet
Content accounts for this percentage of communication
7%
Supreme Court Case that protects arrested persons from self incrimination
Miranda V Arizona
There is no defense that a person acted at the command or persuasion of this person.
Spouse
The legal significance of evidence rests in the hands of these people
Judges or Jurors
Offense which includes a person not having insurance on vehicle
Failure to Maintain Financial Responsibility
Lability is also known as this
Mood Swings
Determines if detention is lawful
Writ of Habeas Corpus
Chapter 19.01 describes these types of crimes which include the killing of another person whether intentional, knowing, reckless, or with criminal negligence,
Criminal Homicide
The Texas court that hears all appeals in which the death penalty has been assessed as the punishment.
Court of Criminal Appeals
A device that reduces a vehicles noise
Muffler
Inability to decipher between right and wrong
Insanity
10th amendment delegates what rights
States' rights
A child defined in Trafficking of persons is this age.
Younger than 18
Issued by a judge after sentencing or judgement of a case, ordering any peace officer to bring arrested person before the court immediately
Capias
License issued in necessity due to illness of family member or enrolled in vocational education program
Hardship License
PCP is this type of drug
Dissociative Anesthetic
In Re Gault set the precedent for a child's right to this
Counsel
A person commits this offense if, with intent to arouse or gratify sexual desire and observes another without the person's consent inside a dwelling or structure
Voyeurism
Security given by the accused that he/she will appear and answer before the court, the accusation(s) brought against him.
Bail
Motor Vehicle designed and used primarily to draw another vehicle but not constructed to carry a load other than a part of the weight of the other vehicle and its load.
Truck Tractor
Profound level of IQ
Below 20
Supreme Court Case ruling that stated verbal interference alone is not sufficient cause for arrest
Douglas v City of Douglas