Texas residents with previous felony convictions could face charges of unlawfully possessing firearms. The Texas Penal Code Section 46.04 requires waiting at least five years after completing a felony sentence before you may possess a firearm. After the five-year...
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What are the penalties for violating a protective order?
In Texas, charges of family violence or claims of threatening, harassing behavior can result in a protective order that limits an individual’s actions. Also called restraining orders, protective orders generally prohibit contact between specific parties. Those under a...