What are 3g offenses in TDCJ?

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asked Apr 6, 2024 in Law Enforcement/Police by DinhCong (2,840 points)
What are 3g offenses in TDCJ?

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answered Feb 21 by Caldecott (29,640 points)
3g offenses in TDCJ are a category of serious felonies in Texas.

The 3g offenses in TDCJ are drug offenses, sexual assault and even murder.

The 3g offenses in TDCJ are also considered to be very specific crimes which involve egregious conduct or violent conduct.

The consequences of 3G offenses have mandatory sentencing enhancements, severe restrictions on probation and parole eligibility and even more severe consequences than non 3G offenses.

Examples of 3g offenses in TDCJ include.

Possession of or promotion of child pornography which was added to the list of 3G offenses in TDCJ in 2023.

Drug offenses which includes drug offenses that also involve the use of a child.

Criminal solicitation which includes criminal solicitation of a first degree felony.

Habitation or burglary which includes habitation or burglary in order to commit a felony other than theft.

Capital murder which includes murder while also committing another felony, murder for hire or murder of a law enforcement officer.

Aggravated kidnapping which is a violent or sexually motivated offense.

And sexual assault which includes the sexual assault or aggravated sexual assault of a victim that is under 14 years old.

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