Texas Statutes
§ 125.066 — VIOLATION OF COURT ORDER.
Texas § 125.066
JurisdictionTexas
Code CPCivil Practice and Remedies Code
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Bluebook
Tex. Civil Practice and Remedies Code Code Ann. § 125.066 (2026).
Text
Sec. 125.066. VIOLATION OF COURT ORDER. A person who violates a temporary or permanent injunctive order under this subchapter is subject to the following sentences for civil contempt:
(1)a fine of not less than $1,000 nor more than $10,000;
(2)confinement in jail for a term of not less than 10 nor more than 30 days; or
(3)both fine and confinement.
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Related
Martinez v. State
323 S.W.3d 493 (Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 2010)
Martinez, Mario Rico
(Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas, 2010)
Legislative History
Added by Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. 968, Sec. 3, eff. Aug. 30, 1993.
Nearby Sections
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§ 125.001
DEFINITIONS.§ 125.0015
COMMON NUISANCE.§ 125.003
SUIT ON BOND.§ 125.004
EVIDENCE.§ 125.042
REQUEST FOR MEETING.§ 125.043
NOTICE.§ 125.044
FINDINGS.§ 125.045
REMEDIES.§ 125.046
ADDITIONAL REMEDIES; RECEIVER.§ 125.047
NUISANCE ABATEMENT FUND.§ 125.061
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