In Texas, common non-driving offenses like public intoxication and retail theft can lead to hefty fines or jail time.

In Texas, the most commonly broken non-driving laws include public intoxication, which can result in a $500 fine, and underage possession of alcohol, leading to fines and mandatory classes. Retail theft penalties range from minor fines to years in prison, while drug possession can result in significant prison time. Trespassing on private or public property without permission can also lead to fines or jail time, depending on the severity.

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