Injury to a Child, Elderly, or Disabled Individual
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⚖️ Texas Law — Charge Details
5–99 years or life + $10,000 fine (for intentional serious injury)
Injury to a Child, Elderly, or Disabled Individual under Texas Penal Code § 22.04 is a serious felony offense that carries severe penalties based on intent and severity. Intentionally causing serious bodily injury to a child under 15 is a first-degree felony (5–99 years). Intentionally causing bodily injury (not serious) is a second-degree felony (2–20 years). Reckless injury may be a State Jail Felony or third-degree felony. Texas courts treat these charges with heightened scrutiny.
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Brittney Alisha Bailey
Injury to a Child, Elderly, or Disabled Individual
Bond: $500,000
Travis Co.
Damon Troy Dunn
Injury to a Child, Elderly, or Disabled Individual
Bond: $15,000
Travis Co.
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