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  1. Sec. 30.05. CRIMINAL TRESPASS. (a) A person commits an offense if the person enters or remains on or in property of another, including residential land, agricultural land, a recreational vehicle park, a building, a general residential operation operating as a residential treatment center, or an aircraft or other vehicle, without effective consent and the person:

  2. Mar 24, 2024 · In Texas, criminal trespass and burglary are two distinct criminal offenses. Criminal trespass involves entering or remaining on someone’s property without permission. The key elements include the lack of consent from the property owner and the presence of the trespasser on the property after receiving notice that entry is forbidden.

  3. Apr 14, 2021 · Texas Penal Code - PENAL § 30.02. Burglary. (3) enters a building or habitation and commits or attempts to commit a felony, theft, or an assault. (2) any physical object connected with the body. (2) felony of the second degree if committed in a habitation. (2) the person entered or remained concealed in that building with intent to commit a ...

  4. Penal Code § 30.05. Criminal Trespass. (a) A person commits an offense if he enters or remains on or in property, including an aircraft or other vehicle, of another without effective consent or he enters or remains in a building of another without effective consent and he: (1) had notice that the entry was forbidden; or (2) received notice to ...

  5. Apr 14, 2021 · Texas Penal Code - PENAL § 28.03. Criminal Mischief. (3) he intentionally or knowingly makes markings, including inscriptions, slogans, drawings, or paintings, on the tangible property of the owner. (7) a felony of the first degree if the amount of pecuniary loss is $300,000 or more. (3) activated by any device installed to obtain public ...

  6. Aug 4, 2020 · Harris County criminal defense attorney Andrew Williams is board certified, meaning he has the experience, skill, and know-how to help you defend against trespassing charges. To schedule a free and confidential consultation, call us at 281-358-9111 or contact us online. Published: Aug 4, 2020 awilliams15, Criminal Defense, Author: Andrew Williams.

  7. GRAFFITI. (a) A person commits an offense if, without the effective consent of the owner, the person intentionally or knowingly makes markings, including inscriptions, slogans, drawings, or paintings, on the tangible property of the owner with: (1) paint; (2) an indelible marker; or. (3) an etching or engraving device.

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