What is the maximum jail sentence for a Texas Class A misdemeanor?
A. 180 days
B. 1 year
C. 2 years
D. 5 years
B. 1 year
Which offense is most likely a Class C misdemeanor?
A. Burglary of a building
B. Speeding
C. Robbery
D. Assault causing injury
B. Speeding
5x6=
30
Misdemeanors cases are tried in:
A. Municipal court
B. Justice court
C. District court
D. County court
D. County court
Standard punishment range for a first-degree felony:
A. 180 days–2 years
B. 2–10 years
C. 5–99 years or life
D. Life
C. 5–99 years or life
What is the maximum fine for a Class A misdemeanor?
A. $500
B. $4,000
C. $2,000
D. $10,000
B. $4,000
Which punishment is not allowed for a Class C misdemeanor?
A. Community service
B. Fine
C. Court costs
D. Jail time
D. Jail time
50÷10=
5
Felony cases are tried in:
A. Municipal court
B. Justice court
C. District court
D. County court
C. District court
Standard punishment range for third-degree felony:
A. 2–10 years
B. 180 days–2 years
C. 5–99 years
D. Fine only
A. 2–10 years
What is the maximum jail sentence for a Texas Class B misdemeanor?
A. 180 days
B. 90 days
C. 50 days
D. 1 year
A. 180 days
A punishment of 180 days–2 years is:
A. State Jail felony
B. Class B
C. Class A
D. Class C
A. State Jail felony
81÷9=
9
Which is the highest offense level in Texas?
A. 2nd-degree felony
B.1st-degree felony
C. 3rd-degree felony
D. Capital felony
D. Capital felony
The maximum fine for a state jail felony:
A. $10,000
B. $500
C. $50
D. None
A. $10,000
What is the maximum fine for a Class B misdemeanor?
A. $500
B. $2,000
C. $1,000
D. $4,000
B. $2,000
Which is the lowest offense level in Texas?
A. Class C misdemeanor
B. Class A misdemeanor
C. Class B misdemeanor
D. State jail felony
A. Class C misdemeanor
100-105=
-5
A capital felony is punishable by:
A. Fine only
B. Probation only
C. Life imprisonment or death penalty
D. County jail time
C. Life imprisonment or death penalty
State jail felony punishment range:
A. Fine
B. 2–20 years prison
C. 5–99 years
D. 180 days–2 years
D. 180 days–2 years
What is the maximum punishment for a Texas Class C misdemeanor?
A. 30 days in jail
B. 180 days in jail
C. Fine up to $3,000
D. Fine up to $500
D. Fine up to $500
Which of the following is true regarding jail time for a standard Class C conviction?
A. Up to 30 days
B. Up to 180 days
C. No jail time is permitted
D. Jail time is only for repeat offenders
C. No jail time is permitted
500-501=
-1
Standard punishment range for a second-degree felony:
A. 180 days–2 years
B. 2–20 years
C. 5–99 years
D. Fine only
B. 2–20 years
A maximum punishment of 180 days in jail is?
A. Class C misdemeanor
B. Class B misdemeanor
C. Class A misdemeanor
D. State Jail
B. Class B misdemeanor