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Retaliation
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§ 36.06.
Obstruction or Retaliation, Texas Penal Code
(a) A person commits an offense if he
intentionally or knowingly harms or threatens to harm another by an
unlawful act:
(1) in
retaliation for or on account of the service or status of another as
a:
(A) public
servant, witness, prospective witness, or informant; or
(B) person
who has reported or who the actor knows intends to report the
occurrence of a crime; or
(2) to
prevent or delay the service of another as a:
(A) public
servant, witness, prospective witness, or informant; or
(B) person
who has reported or who the actor knows intends to report the
occurrence of a crime.
(b) In this section:
(1)
"Honorably retired peace officer" means a peace officer who:
(A) did not
retire in lieu of any disciplinary action;
(B) was
eligible to retire from a law enforcement agency or was ineligible
to retire only as a result of an injury received in the course of
the officer's employment with the agency; and
(C) is
entitled to receive a pension or annuity for service as a law
enforcement officer or is not entitled to receive a pension or
annuity only because the law enforcement agency that employed the
officer does not offer a pension or annuity to its employees.
(2)
"Informant" means a person who has communicated information to the
government in connection with any governmental function.
(3) "Public
servant" includes an honorably retired peace officer.
(c) An offense under this section is a
felony of the third degree unless the victim of the offense was
harmed or threatened because of the victim's service or status as a
juror, in which event the offense is a felony of the second degree.
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Law Offices of Kennedy & Kennedy
303 West Abram Street
Arlington, Texas (TX) 76010
(817) 460-7171 Metro (817) 461-2800
The Law Offices of Kennedy & Kennedy is located in Arlington, Texas and our attorneys provide criminal defense representation for clients in Tarrant County, Arlington, Fort Worth, Mansfield, Grapevine, Southlake, Colleyville, Keller, Hurst, Euless, Bedford, Watauga, Richland Hills, North Richland Hills, Pantego, Dalworthington Gardens, Haltom City, Benbrook, White Settlement, Crowley, Saginaw, Haslet, Everman, Kennedale, Blue Mound, Grand Prairie, Burleson, River Oaks, Sansom Park, and Lake Worth. |