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Booking #B202613916 · April 07, 2026 Bexar County
Record updated April 07, 2026 at 02:11 PM
Charge
Offense Level
Felony, 2nd Degree
Age at Arrest
49
Arresting Agency
BCSO

Armando Mora was arrested on April 7, 2026 in Bexar County, Texas by the BCSO and charged with Burglary (Felony, 2nd Degree).

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⚖️ About This Charge
Offense
Burglary of a Habitation
Classification
Second-Degree Felony
Max Penalty
2–20 years in prison + up to $10,000 fine
Burglary of a Habitation under Texas Penal Code § 30.02 is a first-degree felony when the person enters with intent to commit a felony, assault, or theft. A first-degree felony carries 5–99 years or life in prison and a fine up to $10,000. If the entry is without intent (and the person then commits or attempts a felony other than assault), it is a second-degree felony (2–20 years, $10,000 fine). Habitation means any structure used as a dwelling.
⚡ Potential Penalty Enhancements
If this condition applies… Charge escalates to Statute
Entered with intent to commit assault (not felony) Second-Degree Felony — 2–20 yrs prison § 30.02(c)(1)
Entered with intent to commit any felony First-Degree Felony — 5–99 yrs or life § 30.02(c)(2)
One prior felony conviction Enhanced sentence: 15–99 yrs or life under § 12.42(b) § 12.42(b)
Two or more prior felony convictions Life sentence mandatory (habitual felony offender) § 12.42(d)
Victim present in habitation Aggravating factor at sentencing; may add assault charges § 22.01

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Important: An arrest is not a conviction. Armando Mora is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law. This record is sourced from official Bexar County public booking data and may not reflect subsequent legal outcomes.
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