Violation of a Protective Order
Knowingly violates a court order — protective order issued under listed FV/sex-assault/stalking statutes, magistrate's order for emergency protection, etc. — by going near protected location, communicating with protected person, threatening, or other prohibited acts.
To prove this offense, the State must establish each of the following elements: Knowingly violates a court order issued under specified statutes (FV, magistrate's order for emergency protection, etc.); By going near a protected location, communicating with a protected person, threatening, etc.; Class A misdemeanor (default); 3rd degree felony with priors or assaultive/stalking violation.
The base classification is Class A misdemeanor (default), with possible enhancements depending on the conduct, victim, location, or prior history of the actor.
Elements you must prove
- Knowingly violates a court order issued under specified statutes (FV, magistrate's order for emergency protection, etc.)
- By going near a protected location, communicating with a protected person, threatening, etc.
- Class A misdemeanor (default); 3rd degree felony with priors or assaultive/stalking violation
Knowingly violates a court order — protective order issued under listed FV/sex-assault/stalking statutes, magistrate's order for emergency protection, etc. — by going near protected location, communicating with protected person, threatening, or other prohibited acts.
| If this condition applies… | Charge escalates to | Statute |
|---|---|---|
| 2+ prior §25.07 convictions OR violation involves assault/stalking | 3rd degree felony | §25.07(g) |
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Worked examples
Violation of a Protective Order under §25.07 (basic offense) is what level of offense?
- Class C misdemeanor
- Class B misdemeanor
- Class A misdemeanor Correct
- State jail felony
A defendant is subject to a magistrate's order for emergency protection (MOEP). He goes to his wife's workplace, says nothing, but waits by her car. Charge?
- Trespass — Class B misdemeanor
- Violation of a Protective Order — Class A misdemeanor Correct
- Stalking — 3rd degree felony
- No offense — he made no threat