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Booking #B202620867 · May 23, 2026 Bexar County
Record Updated May 23, 2026 at 07:35 PM
Bond Amount
$1,500
Offense Level
Misdemeanor, Class A
Age at Arrest
21
Arresting Agency
BCSO

Evelynn Stubbs, age 21, was taken into custody on May 23, 2026 in Bexar County, Texas by the BCSO under booking number B202620867. Bond was set at $1,500.

Evelynn was booked on a charge of Resisting Arrest, a Class A misdemeanor. A Class A misdemeanor in Texas carries a statutory punishment of up to one year in county jail and a fine of up to $4,000 (Texas Penal Code § 12.21). The offense is governed by Texas Penal Code § 38.03. For a full breakdown of how resisting arrest cases are charged and penalized in Texas, see our Resisting Arrest charge guide.

In the past 30 days, OpenArrest logged 46 Resisting Arrest bookings in Bexar County — about 1.1% of the 4,241 bookings recorded there — ranking it the 21st most common charge during that period.

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⚖️ About This Charge
Offense
Resisting Arrest, Search, or Transportation
Classification
Class A Misdemeanor
Max Penalty
Up to 1 year jail + $4,000 fine
Resisting Arrest, Search, or Transportation under Texas Penal Code § 38.03 prohibits intentionally preventing or obstructing a peace officer from effecting an arrest, search, or transportation by using force against the officer or another person. Mere verbal refusal or going limp is generally not sufficient — active physical resistance is required. A standard resisting arrest charge is a Class A Misdemeanor (up to one year jail, $4,000 fine). Using a deadly weapon to resist elevates it to a Third-Degree Felony. It is not a defense that the arrest was unlawful, as long as the officer used no more force than necessary.
⚡ Potential Penalty Enhancements
If this condition applies… Charge escalates to Statute
Using a deadly weapon to resist Third-Degree Felony — 2–10 years prison, $10,000 fine § 38.03(b)
Officer sustains serious bodily injury during resistance Potential Aggravated Assault on a Public Servant charge added § 22.02(b)(2)(B)
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