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Jesus Aguilar

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Booking #2614653 · May 23, 2026 Travis County
Record Updated May 24, 2026 at 01:30 PM
Charge
Offense Level
Misdemeanor, Class C
Age at Arrest
31
Offense #
A261421522
Facility
Travis County Jail
Arresting Agency
Austin Police Dept
Court
MUN

Jesus Aguilar, age 31, was detained on May 23, 2026 in Travis County, Texas by the Austin Police Dept, and processed at Travis County Jail under booking number 2614653. The case carries offense number A261421522 and is assigned to the MUN court.

Jesus faces a charge of Assault, a Class C misdemeanor. Texas Penal Code § 12.23 sets the punishment for a Class C misdemeanor at a fine of up to $500. The offense is governed by Texas Penal Code § 22.01. For a full breakdown of how assault cases are charged and penalized in Texas, see our Assault charge guide.

In the past 30 days, OpenArrest logged 95 Assault bookings in Travis County — about 3% of the 3,133 bookings recorded there — ranking it the 7th most common charge during that period.

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⚖️ About This Charge
Offense
Assault
Classification
Class C Misdemeanor
Max Penalty
$500 fine — no jail time
Assault under Texas Penal Code § 22.01 covers three distinct acts: intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly causing bodily injury to another person (Class A Misdemeanor); intentionally or knowingly threatening another person with imminent bodily injury (Class C Misdemeanor); or intentionally or knowingly causing offensive physical contact (Class C Misdemeanor). A Class A Misdemeanor carries up to one year in county jail and a $4,000 fine. The charge escalates to a felony based on the victim's identity, prior convictions, use of a weapon, or severity of injury.
⚡ Potential Penalty Enhancements
If this condition applies… Charge escalates to Statute
Victim is a public servant on duty Third-Degree Felony — 2–10 years prison § 22.01(b)(1)
Prior family violence conviction Third-Degree Felony — 2–10 years prison § 22.01(b)(2)(A)
Strangulation or suffocation of family/household member Third-Degree Felony — 2–10 years prison § 22.01(b)(2)(B)
Serious bodily injury results Aggravated Assault — Second-Degree Felony, 2–20 years § 22.02(a)(1)
Deadly weapon used or exhibited Aggravated Assault — Second-Degree Felony, 2–20 years § 22.02(a)(2)
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