12.35[2/4] – (a), Penal Code, other than a state jail felony listed in
Texas Code of Criminal Procedure § 12.35[2/4]
Summary
This law allows judges to impose community supervision conditions on defendants convicted of state jail felonies, similar to those for other offenses. It expands judicial discretion in managing offenders' rehabilitation and compliance with court orders.
Judges can impose varied supervision conditions for state jail felonies.
Conditions mirror those for non-state jail felony offenses.
Enhances judicial flexibility in sentencing and rehabilitation.
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