An offense of aggravated assault is classified as a felony of the second degree when which condition is met?
What is causing serious bodily injury or using a deadly weapon?
What is the minimum age defined as a "child" in the context of sexual assault?
What is under 17 years of age?
What does "abandon" mean in the context of child endangerment?
What is to leave a child without necessary care, including supervision, food, and shelter?
What is the classification for a person who knowingly discharges a firearm at a habitation?
What is a felony of the third degree?
What is the classification for making a terroristic threat?
What is a Class B misdemeanor?
What is the classification and potential sentencing for aggravated sexual assault in Texas when it involves a victim under 14 years of age?
What is a felony of the first degree, with potential imprisonment of 5 to 99 years or life, and a fine of up to $10,000?
What constitutes consent in the context of sexual conduct?
What is the voluntary agreement of a person to engage in a sexual act?
Under Section 22.041, when is a person presumed to have placed a child in imminent danger?
What is if they were under the influence of drugs in the presence of the child?
How is a person penalized for tampering with a consumer product?
What is a felony of the second degree unless serious bodily injury occurs, in which case it is a felony of the first degree?
Which of the following is considered a terroristic threat?
What is threatening to commit violence to cause fear of imminent harm or making threats that instill fear or panic in individuals or groups?
What is the classification of an assault committed against a public servant while discharging official duty?
What is a felony of the first degree?
Which of the following actions is considered sexual assault?
What is causing physical contact in a sexual way without the victim's consent?
What is the classification for leaving a child in a vehicle for longer than five minutes?
What is a Class C misdemeanor?
What is the legal definition of "deadly conduct"?
What is recklessly engaging in conduct that places another in imminent danger of serious bodily injury?
What consequences does a person face if their terroristic threat results in economic loss?
What is a state jail felony if the loss exceeds $1,500?
What is the penalty classification for abandoning a child without intent to return?
What is a felony of the third degree?
What is the classification for a person who aids in suicide under Section 22.08?
What is a Class C misdemeanor unless serious bodily injury occurs?
Which of the following constitutes child endangerment?
What is engaging in conduct that places a child in imminent danger of death or bodily injury or leaving a child unattended in a dangerous situation?
What is the penalty for aggravated sexual assault?
What is a felony of the first degree, which carries severe penalties including imprisonment?
In the context of terroristic threats, what is the intent of the actor?
What is to cause a reaction from an official emergency agency or instill fear in the public?
Under which condition can a person’s assault charge escalate to aggravated assault?
What is causing serious bodily injury or using a deadly weapon?
How is a person penalized for making a terroristic threat under Section 22.07?
What is a Class B misdemeanor?
What is the consequence for a person who abandons a child under circumstances that place the child in imminent danger?
What is a felony of the second degree?
Which of the following is true regarding the definition of "child"?
What is it can vary by section in the Penal Code, but typically refers to a person under 17 years of age in most contexts?
What must be proven for a claim of harassment to be valid under Section 22.11?
What is the intent to cause alarm or harm to another person?