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State | Statute | Description/Statute Name | Statutory language | Amount | Level of offense | Mandatory | Imposed by | Delegation of authority | |
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Texas | Tex. Penal Code § 12.21 | fine for Class A misdemeanor |
An individual adjudged guilty of a Class A misdemeanor shall be punished by: (1) a fine not to exceed $4,000; (2) confinement in jail for a term not + See moreto exceed one year; or (3) both such fine and confinement.
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$0 - $4000 | Misdemeanor | No | Court | N/A |
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Texas | Tex. Penal Code § 12.22 | fine for Class B misdemeanor |
An individual adjudged guilty of a Class B misdemeanor shall be punished by: (1) a fine not to exceed $2,000; (2) confinement in jail for a term not to exceed + See more180 days; or (3) both such fine and confinement.
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$0 - $2000 | Misdemeanor | No | Court | N/A |
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Texas | Tex. Penal Code § 12.23 | fine for Class C misdemeanor | An individual adjudged guilty of a Class C misdemeanor shall be punished by a fine not to exceed $500. | $0 - $500 | Misdemeanor | No | Court | N/A |
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Texas | Tex. Penal Code § 12.32-35 | fine for Felony |
In addition to imprisonment, an individual adjudged guilty of a felony of the first [second, third, or state jail felony ] degree may be punished by a fine not to + See moreexceed $10,000.
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$0 - $10000 | Felony | No | Court | N/A |
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Texas | Tex. Penal Code § 12.43 | fine for Habitual Misdemeanor Offenders (Class A) |
If it is shown on the trial of a Class A misdemeanor that the defendant has been before convicted of a Class A misdemeanor or any degree of felony, on + See moreconviction he shall be punished by: (1) a fine not to exceed $4,000; (2) confinement in jail for any term of not more than one year or less than 90 days; or (3)both such fine and confinement.
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$0 - $4000 | Misdemeanor | No | Court | N/A |
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Texas | Tex. Penal Code § 12.43 | fine for Habitual Misdemeanor Offenders (Class B) |
If it is shown on the trial of a Class B misdemeanor that the defendant has been before convicted of a Class A or Class B misdemeanor or any degree + See moreof felony, on conviction he shall be punished by: (1) a fine not to exceed $2,000; (2) confinement in jail for any term of not more than 180 days or less than 30 days; or (3)both such fine and confinement.
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$0 - $2000 | Misdemeanor | No | Court | N/A |
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Texas | Tex. Penal Code § 12.43 | fine for Habitual Misdemeanor Offenders (Class C) |
If it is shown on the trial of an offense punishable as a Class C misdemeanor under Section 42.01 or 49.02 that the defendant has been before convicted under either + See moreof those sections three times or three times for any combination of those offenses and each prior offense was committed in the 24 months preceding the date of commission of the instant offense, the defendant shall be punished by: (1)a fine not to exceed $2,000; (2)confinement in jail for a term not to exceed 180 days; or (3)both such fine and confinement.
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$0 - $2000 | Misdemeanor | No | Court | N/A |
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Texas | Tex. Transp. Code Sec. 542.4031 | State traffic fine |
(a) In addition to the fine prescribed by Section 542.401 or another section of this subtitle, as applicable, a person who enters a plea of guilty or nolo contendere + See moreto or is convicted of an offense under this subtitle shall pay $30 as a state traffic fine. The person shall pay the state traffic fine when the person enters the person's plea of guilty or nolo contendere, or on the date of conviction, whichever is earlier.
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$30
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All | Yes | Court | N/A |
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