§92.3. Retaliation by a minor against a parent, legal custodian, witness, or complainant
A. Retaliation by a minor against a parent, legal custodian, witness, or complainant
is the willful, malicious, and repeated threats of force against or harassment of a person or
his property by a minor under the age of eighteen accompanied by an overt act on the part
of the minor or by the apparent capability of the minor to carry out the threat or harassment,
against a parent, legal custodian, person who filed a complaint against the minor, or a witness
in a criminal case in which the minor is the defendant or charged with a delinquency and the
minor intends to place that person in a reasonable fear of death, serious bodily injury, or
damage to property.
B. The provisions of Subsection A do not apply if the conduct of the parent, legal
custodian, person who filed a complaint against the minor, or a witness in a criminal case in
which the minor is the defendant or charged with a delinquency is acting in violation of any
criminal law.
C. A minor who violates the provisions of this Section shall be placed in the custody
of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections for a period not to exceed six months.
A minimum condition of probation shall be that the offender participate in forty hours of
court-approved community service activities or a combination of forty hours of court-approved community service and attendance at a court-approved family counseling program
by both a parent or legal custodian and the minor.
Acts 1995, No. 702, §2; Acts 2001, No. 403, §1, eff. June 15, 2001; Acts 2019, No.
104, §2.