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Booking #2614629 · May 22, 2026 Travis County
Record Updated May 24, 2026 at 02:18 PM
Offense Level
Felony, 3rd Degree
Age at Arrest
35
Offense #
A261421555
Facility
Travis County Jail
Arresting Agency
Austin Police Dept
Court
CAFA

Hector Ramirez, age 35, was detained on May 22, 2026 in Travis County, Texas by the Austin Police Dept, and processed at Travis County Jail under booking number 2614629. The case carries offense number A261421555 and is assigned to the CAFA court.

Hector faces a charge of Continuous Violence Against the Family, a third-degree felony. Texas Penal Code § 12.34 sets the punishment for a third-degree felony at 2 to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000. The offense is governed by Texas Penal Code § 25.11. For a full breakdown of how continuous violence against the family cases are charged and penalized in Texas, see our Continuous Violence Against the Family charge guide.

In the past 30 days, OpenArrest logged 10 Continuous Violence Against the Family bookings in Travis County — about 0.3% of the 3,128 bookings recorded there — ranking it the 45th most common charge during that period.

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⚖️ About This Charge
Offense
Continuous Violence Against the Family
Classification
Third-Degree Felony
Max Penalty
2–10 years in prison + up to $10,000 fine
Continuous Violence Against the Family under Texas Penal Code § 25.11 is charged when a person commits two or more family violence assaults against one or more family or household members within a 12-month period — regardless of whether the individual assaults were charged or resulted in conviction. This charge was created to address serial domestic abusers who commit repeated low-level assaults that each individually might only be misdemeanors. The combination into a single continuous offense elevates the charge to a Third-Degree Felony (2–10 years). A prior conviction for the same offense elevates it to a Second-Degree Felony.
⚡ Potential Penalty Enhancements
If this condition applies… Charge escalates to Statute
Prior conviction for continuous family violence Second-Degree Felony — 2–20 years § 25.11(c)
Any underlying assault involving strangulation Each underlying strangulation assault is independently a Third-Degree Felony § 22.01(b)(2)(B)
Habitual felony offender (two prior felony convictions) Enhanced to 25 years to life § 12.42(d)
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