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Booking #2614631 · May 22, 2026 Travis County
Record Updated May 24, 2026 at 10:09 AM
Offense Level
Felony, 3rd Degree
Age at Arrest
62
Offense #
2600722
Facility
Travis County Jail
Arresting Agency
Manor Police Dept
Court
CAFA

Adolphus Stafford, age 62, was taken into custody on May 22, 2026 in Travis County, Texas by the Manor Police Dept, and held at Travis County Jail under booking number 2614631. The case carries offense number 2600722 and is assigned to the CAFA court.

Adolphus was booked on a charge of Violation of Bond/Court Order, a third-degree felony. A third-degree felony in Texas carries a statutory punishment of 2 to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000 (Texas Penal Code § 12.34). The offense is governed by Texas Penal Code § 25.07 / Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Art. 17.292. For a full breakdown of how violation of bond/court order cases are charged and penalized in Texas, see our Violation of Bond/Court Order charge guide.

In the past 30 days, OpenArrest logged 70 Violation of Bond/Court Order bookings in Travis County — about 2.2% of the 3,122 bookings recorded there — ranking it the 13th most common charge during that period.

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⚖️ About This Charge
Offense
Violation of Bond Condition / Protective Order
Classification
Class A Misdemeanor to Third-Degree Felony
Max Penalty
2–10 years prison + $10,000 fine (if prior conviction or with weapon)
Violation of a bond condition or court order typically arises when a defendant contacts a protected party or violates another term of their bail conditions or a protective order issued under Texas Penal Code § 25.07 or CCP Art. 17.292. A first offense is generally a Class A Misdemeanor (up to one year jail, $4,000 fine). A prior conviction for the same offense, or use of a deadly weapon, elevates it to a Third-Degree Felony. Courts treat bond condition violations as a serious breach of the judicial system and often result in bond revocation and detention pending trial.
⚡ Potential Penalty Enhancements
If this condition applies… Charge escalates to Statute
Prior conviction for violation of protective order Third-Degree Felony — 2–10 years, $10,000 fine § 25.07(g)
Violation committed while using or exhibiting a deadly weapon Third-Degree Felony § 25.07(g)(2)
Violation involves family violence assault Separate assault charge may be added § 22.01
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