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Originally Posted by Otter
OMG, READ!!! This thread is making reasonable people reeruned.
I'll post this again...
In Texas, the penalties for a hit and run accident depend on the severity of the injuries involved:
- Minor Injuries: If the accident resulted in minor injuries, it's considered a third-degree felony. This carries a punishment of:
- Imprisonment: 2 to 10 years in state prison
- Fines: Up to $10,000
- Serious Injuries: If the accident caused serious bodily injury, it becomes a second-degree felony. Penalties can be:
- Imprisonment: Up to 20 years in state prison
- Fines: Up to $10,000
Remember, these are the maximum potential penalties. The exact sentence will be determined by a judge based on the specific circumstances of the case.
Here are some additional points to consider:
- Leaving the Scene: The key factor is leaving the scene of the accident without providing information and assistance to those involved.
- Serious Bodily Injury: The definition of "serious bodily injury" in Texas can include injuries that significantly impair a body function or create a substantial risk of death.
If you're facing charges for a hit and run accident in Texas, it's crucial to consult with an attorney who specializes in criminal defense. They can advise you on the best course of action in your specific situation.
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I had no idea there were people out there who actually thought the practice and application of law was simply black and white and as simple as reading a few paragraphs with no room for argument or interpretation. If you think this results in a felony with 2-10 years in prison then you are completely delusional.