Unlawful Restraint
Bexar County, Texas · San Antonio arrest records
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⚖️ Texas Law — Charge Details
Up to 1 year in jail + up to $4,000 fine
Unlawful restraint under Texas Penal Code § 20.02 occurs when a person intentionally or knowingly restrains another person without their consent. At its base level it is a Class A Misdemeanor, but the charge escalates significantly when the victim is a minor, when the restraint exposed the victim to a risk of serious bodily injury, or when the victim is a public servant. Unlawful restraint is the lesser-included offense of kidnapping (§ 20.03) and often appears in domestic violence, custody dispute, or altercation contexts in Travis County bookings.
⚡ Potential Penalty Enhancements
| If this condition applies… | Charge escalates to | Statute |
|---|---|---|
| Victim is under 17 years old | State Jail Felony — 180 days–2 years | § 20.02(c)(1) |
| Defendant exposed victim to serious bodily injury risk | Third-Degree Felony — 2–10 years | § 20.02(c)(2) |
| Victim is a public servant acting in official capacity | Third-Degree Felony | § 20.02(c)(3) |
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Juan Carlos Jaramillo
Unlawful Restraint
Quavoni Louis Reeves-Hobson
Unlawful Restraint
Kwamane Alan Terhune
Unlawful Restraint
Jesus Luis Reyes
Unlawful Restraint
Robbie Frank Vargas
Unlawful Restraint
Jocelyn Amanda Perez
Unlawful Restraint
Bond: $3,500
Regino, Iii Molina
Unlawful Restraint
Bond: $5,000
Derek Alan Dejohn
Unlawful Restraint
Lll, Rodolfo Gonzalez
Unlawful Restraint
Bond: $3,500
Jacob Patrick Rodriguez
Unlawful Restraint
Bond: $3,500
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