Failure to Identify or Giving False ID
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⚖️ Texas Law — Charge Details
Up to 1 year jail + $4,000 fine
Failure to Identify under Texas Penal Code § 38.02 occurs when a person who has been lawfully arrested or detained refuses to provide their name, date of birth, and residence address to a peace officer, or provides false information. Refusing to identify when lawfully arrested is a Class A Misdemeanor. Refusing to identify when lawfully detained (without arrest) is a Class C Misdemeanor. Providing false information to a peace officer is a Class B Misdemeanor. A person is not required to show ID when simply stopped for questioning without a valid reason.
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Eric John Marquez
Failure to Identify or Giving False ID
Travis Co.
Kenneth Harris
Failure to Identify or Giving False ID
Travis Co.
Maharris Edward Donald
Failure to Identify or Giving False ID
Bond: $1,500
Travis Co.
Torey Terrell Banks
Failure to Identify or Giving False ID
Travis Co.
Herlin Jr James
Failure to Identify or Giving False ID
Travis Co.
Leonard Dwayne Griffin
Failure to Identify or Giving False ID
Travis Co.
Julianna Rose Herrera
Failure to Identify or Giving False ID
Travis Co.
Michael P Bane
Failure to Identify or Giving False ID
Travis Co.
Emanuel Deshawn Thompson
Failure to Identify or Giving False ID
Travis Co.
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