O'Connor's Texas Crimes and Consequences, 2026-2027 ed.
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| Quantity | Title/Description | Format | Publication date | Availability | Price |
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| O'CONNOR TX CRIMES AND CONSEQUENCES 2026-2027 | Supplement | Data unavailable | Data is Unavailable | $165.00 |
What are the main features of O'Connor's Texas Crimes & Consequences?
- Elements + punishment charts by offense: Quickly confirm offense elements and punishment ranges without rebuilding them from scratch during intake, plea negotiations, or trial prep.
- Consequences-focused quick reference: Dedicated charts for issues that drive case strategy — limitations, lesser-included offenses, sex-offender registration, license suspensions, parole eligibility, and record sealing/expunction/nondisclosure.
- Controlled substances clarity: Separate punishment-range charts for Texas Controlled Substances Act offenses (manufacture/delivery, possession, marijuana, dangerous drugs, and more).
Does the book include felony and misdemeanor punishment ranges?
Yes. The book includes a dedicated “Penal Punishment Ranges” chapter with charts for felony, misdemeanor, enhanced felony/misdemeanor, reduction of state jail felony, business-entity punishment, special punishment issues, pecuniary-loss ranges, mandatory minimum confinements for certain offenses, and "automatic life" on conviction of certain offenses.
Does the book cover DWI and other "license consequence" issues Texas lawyers get asked about?
Yes. There's a standalone “License Suspensions” chapter with charts for administrative driver's license revocation (21+ and under 21), automatic suspensions tied to convictions (intoxication, driving-related, drug-related, miscellaneous), under-21 alcohol-related suspensions, commercial driver disqualification, and concealed-handgun-license suspensions.
Is O'Connor's Texas Crimes & Consequences useful for post-case consequences?
Yes. The contents include separate chapters and charts for sex-offender registration, parole eligibility, and record relief topics (including nondisclosure eligibility/ineligibility, agencies that may access nondisclosed information, expunction, and juvenile sealing/destruction).
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