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  2. Texas Penal Code - Wikipedia

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    The first codification of Texas criminal law was the Texas Penal Code of 1856. Prior to 1856, criminal law in Texas was governed by the common law, with the exception of a few penal statutes. [3] In 1854, the fifth Legislature passed an act requiring the Governor to appoint a commission to codify the civil and criminal laws of Texas.

  3. Steven Lawayne Nelson - Wikipedia

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    Steven Lawayne Nelson was born in Oklahoma, U.S., on February 18, 1987.Nelson, who had a brother and sister (who was deaf), was a victim of childhood abuse and neglect. Nelson's mother left him at home by himself, sometimes for 3 to 4 days, and never paid much attention to her children, while Nelson's father was often absent in his life, and he was abusive towards his children and wi

  4. Killing of Audrii Cunningham - Wikipedia

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    [8] McDougal was a friend of Cunningham's father and lived in a trailer on their property. [8] He sometimes transported Audrii to the bus stop before her disappearance. [8] From 2003 until his arrest, the suspect incurred a lengthy criminal record in Texas, including charges of assault, theft, possession of methamphetamine, and child molestation.

  5. Taking without owner's consent - Wikipedia

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    Releasing the brake and allowing the vehicle to run down a hill would be sufficient, as would driving the vehicle for a short distance. The taking may also be a material unauthorised use. For example, if a person hires a car to drive from London to Birmingham, but actually drives it to Liverpool, that will be a taking.

  6. Vehicular homicide - Wikipedia

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    This is a misdemeanor that, upon conviction, will result in a sentence of up to 1 year (which may be suspended), a fine of up to US$1,000, or both. Second degree homicide by vehicle encompasses all other homicides by vehicle, involving any other violation of the laws governing motor vehicles, that are not classed as first degree homicides. [10]

  7. Texas sues Allstate for collecting driver data without consent

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    Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said Allstate created the "world's largest driving behavior database," with data on more than 45 million Americans, by paying mobile app developers millions of ...

  8. Rubenstein v. State - Wikipedia

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    State of Texas 407 S.W.2d 793 (1966) was a decision by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, the highest criminal appellate court in the State of Texas, that Jack Ruby, real name Jacob Rubenstein, the killer of Lee Harvey Oswald, had been denied a fair trial. The decision ordered his conviction reversed.

  9. Orange County man receives life sentence for hate-motivated ...

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    At Friday's sentencing, Bernstein's mother said she was haunted by the thought that her son was made "to die looking at an Atomwaffen mask." Woodward buried Bernstein in a shallow grave in the park.