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Johnson, James Kurt arrested by Hays County SO/PD

Johnson, James Kurt arrested in Hays County, Texas, read more on TexArrest.com.

Booked on December 12, 2025 — BOND INCR/INDICT/THEFT 2+ CONV-SJF; FAIL TO ID GIVING FALSE/FICTITIOUS INFO-B (SMPD 2025-55311); PI-C (SMPD 2025-55311)

  • Full name: Johnson, James Kurt
  • Booking #: 2025-06382
  • Date: December 12, 2025
  • Agency: Hays County SO/PD

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BOND INCR/INDICT/THEFT 2+ CONV-SJF BOND INCR/THEFT CONV-SJF — State Jail Felony
  • Charge level: State Jail Felony
  • General penalty range: 180 days–2 years state jail, up to $10,000 fine (Texas, general)
FAIL TO ID GIVING FALSE/FICTITIOUS INFO-B (SMPD 2025-55311) Failure to Identify
  • Allegation that a person refused to provide identifying information, or provided false identifying information, when lawfully requested by an officer.
  • Some booking feeds only show the shorthand without specifying whether it was “refusal” or “false info.”
PI-C (SMPD 2025-55311) Public Intoxication
  • Accused of appearing in a public place while intoxicated to the degree the person may endanger themselves or others.
  • This is commonly shown as a Class C misdemeanor in many Texas booking feeds.
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