From November 11th to 17th, 2024 there were 14 felony arrests in Angelina County. This is down from 18 last week and over 9 the prior week.

There are 255 inmates in the Angelina County Jail in Texas according to angelinacounty.net.

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Most of the inmates featured with mugshots below are pretrial felons. They are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

This Charge Got An Upgrade in Texas

In the past, if you were to choke a family member or "impede their breath" as stated in the law, you got a class A misdemeanor. That is the highest charge you can get, which is still a misdemeanor.

In 2023, according to dougmurphylaw.com, the state of Texas increased the penalties for assault against a member of your family. Since the passage of House Bill 1589, if the defendant has a prior conviction for this crime or for violating a protective order, assault against a family member can now be a third-degree felony.

This week, three of the 14 felons were charged with this exact crime using this recently revised law. Domestic assault is a big issue in Angelina County.

Jails Are Full In East Texas

The Angelina County Jail is responsible for keeping all of these prisoners clean, fed, and healthy. They also have a big job in our community, which gets bigger daily.

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Take a look at the pretrial felony arrest mugshots available for the past week below. Their charges and additional mugshots are provided below the initial photo.

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Angelina County Felony Offenders Nov 11th - Nov 17th, 2024

The following photos are of individuals booked into Angelina County Jail for felony-level crimes. The people pictured are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Source: angelinacounty.net

Gallery Credit: Dan Patrick

Angelina County Felony Offenders Nov 4th - Nov 10th, 2024

The following photos are of individuals booked into Angelina County Jail for felony-level crimes. The people pictured are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Source: angelinacounty.net

Gallery Credit: Dan Patrick