49.07 – , or 49.08 that occurs on or after September 1, 1994, is a final | Texas Law
Learn about Texas's , or 49.08 that occurs on or after September 1, 1994, is a final law, including definitions, penalties, and legal implications.
49.07 – , or 49.08 that occurs on or after September 1, 1994, is a final
Texas Penal Code § 49.07
Summary
This law establishes that certain convictions under specified sections are considered final, regardless of whether the sentence is imposed or probated. It affects individuals convicted of these offenses after September 1, 1994, and outlines how these convictions can be used for enhancing penalties in future cases.
Convictions under specified sections are final regardless of sentencing.
Applies to offenses committed after September 1, 1994.
Convictions can enhance penalties, but not under multiple sections.
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