AUSTIN GRANT BRIGMAN
Crockett County · Booked Mar 4, 2026
Booking #32577
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AUSTIN BRIGMAN was booked in Crockett County on Mar 4, 2026 on 9 felonies, 5 misdemeanors, 2 violations, including Failure to Appear and 15 other charges.
Charges (16)
Failure to Appear
Original: Charge Code: 39-16-609 (D) Charge Description: FAILURE TO APPEAR (MISDEMEANOR)
It is illegal to knowingly fail to appear in court when you've been summoned, arrested with a court-ordered release condition, cited instead of arrested, or issued a criminal summons. Failure to appear is a Class A misdemeanor punishable by up to 11 months 29 days in jail and a $2,500 fine. A defense exists if you had a reasonable excuse for missing the court date.
Penalty: Class A misdemeanor; 11 months 29 days; fine up to $2,500
Vandalism
Original: Charge Code: 39-14-408-6 Charge Description: VANDALISM - $500 TO $1000
It is illegal to intentionally damage someone else's property by destroying it, making it unusable, defacing it, or contaminating it with chemicals or toxic substances. The offense includes damaging merchandise in stores and marking or defacing government property. A violation is a Class A misdemeanor punishable by up to 11 months 29 days in jail and a $2,500 fine. The charge is enhanced to a Class E felony (1-6 years prison) in certain circumstances, such as for repeat offenses or especially serious property damage.
Penalty: Class A misdemeanor; 11 months 29 days; fine up to $2,500
Aggravated Assault
Original: Charge Code: 39-13-102 -15 Charge Description: AGGRAVATED ASSAULT - FEAR
Aggravated assault is assault committed with a deadly weapon (a firearm or anything designed to cause death or serious injury) or assault that causes serious bodily injury (substantial risk of death or permanent damage); this is a Class D felony (2 to 12 years in prison, up to $5,000 fine), but can be elevated to a Class C or B felony depending on aggravating circumstances like the severity of injury or use of weapons.
Penalty: Class D felony; 2-12 years; fine up to $5,000
Failure to Appear
Original: Charge Code: 39-16-609 (D) Charge Description: FAILURE TO APPEAR (MISDEMEANOR)
It is illegal to knowingly fail to appear in court when you've been summoned, arrested with a court-ordered release condition, cited instead of arrested, or issued a criminal summons. Failure to appear is a Class A misdemeanor punishable by up to 11 months 29 days in jail and a $2,500 fine. A defense exists if you had a reasonable excuse for missing the court date.
Penalty: Class A misdemeanor; 11 months 29 days; fine up to $2,500
Contraband in Penal Institution
Original: Charge Code: 39-16-201(B)(1) Charge Description: CONTRA. IN PENAL FACILITY
It is illegal to knowingly bring weapons, ammunition, explosives, drugs, alcohol, or cell phones into a prison or jail, or to possess these items while in a correctional facility. This applies to any person bringing contraband into an institution or to anyone (including staff) possessing prohibited items inside. The base violation is a Class E felony (1-6 years, up to $3,000 fine), but charges can be enhanced to Class D or Class C felony depending on the specific item and circumstances.
Penalty: Class E felony; 1-6 years; fine up to $3,000
Domestic Assault
Original: Charge Code: 39-13-111-3 Charge Description: DOMESTIC ASSAULT - INJURY
Domestic assault is when someone commits assault (hitting, attacking, threatening, or attempting to injure) against a domestic abuse victim—which includes current or former spouses, people living together, dating partners, family members by blood or marriage, or children of people in these relationships. Punishment depends on whether it's a first or second offense and the method used, ranging from the same penalties as basic assault to enhanced felony charges for repeat offenses.
Penalty: Class E felony; 1-6 years; fine up to $3,000
Methamphetamine Offenses
Original: Charge Code: 39-17-434-13 Charge Description: SCH II (METH) POSS W/I MANF/SELL/DEL
It is illegal to manufacture, deliver, sell, or possess methamphetamine with intent to manufacture, deliver, or sell it, or to knowingly possess or casually exchange any amount of methamphetamine. Simple possession or casual exchange of methamphetamine is punished less severely than possession with intent to sell. Penalties depend on whether the charge involves intent to distribute (more severe) or simple possession (less severe), with specific jail time and fines determined by related statutes TCA 39-17-417 and 39-17-418.
Penalty: Violation
View full statute explanationAggravated Assault
Original: Charge Code: 39-13-102-1 Charge Description: AGGRAVATED ASSAULT-SER.BOD.INJURY
Aggravated assault is assault committed with a deadly weapon (a firearm or anything designed to cause death or serious injury) or assault that causes serious bodily injury (substantial risk of death or permanent damage); this is a Class D felony (2 to 12 years in prison, up to $5,000 fine), but can be elevated to a Class C or B felony depending on aggravating circumstances like the severity of injury or use of weapons.
Penalty: Class D felony; 2-12 years; fine up to $5,000
Aggravated Burglary
Original: Charge Code: 39-14-403-2 Charge Description: AGGRAVATED BURGLARY - 2
Aggravated burglary is burglary of someone's home (a habitation), which is a Class C felony punished by 3 to 15 years in prison and up to $10,000 in fines.
Penalty: Class C felony; 3-15 years; fine up to $10,000
Theft of Property
Original: Charge Code: 39-14-103-21 Charge Description: THEFT OF PROPERTY - $1,000 OR LESS
It is illegal to take or exercise control over someone else's property without their permission with the intent to either permanently deprive them of it or withhold it long enough to substantially reduce its value or their enjoyment of it. This applies to any item of value.
Penalty: Violation
View full statute explanationViolation of Probation
Original: Charge Code: 92-23-006 Charge Description: VIOLATION OF PROBATION CIRCUIT COURT
Issuance of warrant or summons upon violation of conditions of probation – Probation revocation hearing – Admissibility of laboratory report – Revocation of probation and suspension of sentence – Use of validated risk and n… — Class A misdemeanor. Up to 11 months 29 days in jail and $2,500 fine. Penalty may be enhanced for prior offenses or aggravating factors.
Penalty: Class A misdemeanor; 11 months 29 days; fine up to $2,500
Domestic Assault
Original: Charge Code: 39-13-111-3 Charge Description: DOMESTIC ASSAULT - INJURY
Domestic assault is when someone commits assault (hitting, attacking, threatening, or attempting to injure) against a domestic abuse victim—which includes current or former spouses, people living together, dating partners, family members by blood or marriage, or children of people in these relationships. Punishment depends on whether it's a first or second offense and the method used, ranging from the same penalties as basic assault to enhanced felony charges for repeat offenses.
Penalty: Class E felony; 1-6 years; fine up to $3,000
Escape
Original: Charge Code: 39-16-605(A)-1 Charge Description: ESCAPE (FELONY)
It is illegal to escape from prison or jail, or to escape while in a police officer's custody (such as after being handcuffed). Escaping from a facility while held for a misdemeanor is a Class A misdemeanor (up to 11 months 29 days in jail and $2,500 fine), but escaping while held for a felony is a Class E felony. Any sentence for escape must be served in addition to the original sentence.
Penalty: Class A misdemeanor; 11 months 29 days; fine up to $2,500
Permitting or Facilitating Escape
Original: Charge Code: 39-16-607-2 Charge Description: SOLICIATION TO FACILITATE ESCAPE
It is illegal for prison or jail staff to intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly allow an inmate to escape, or for anyone to help an inmate escape from custody. This is a Class E felony punishable by 1-6 years in prison and a $3,000 fine. If the inmate was charged with or convicted of a felony, or if a deadly weapon was used to facilitate the escape, the offense is enhanced to a Class C felony.
Penalty: Class E felony; 1-6 years; fine up to $3,000
Drug Manufacturing/delivery/sale
Original: Charge Code: 39-17-417-2 Charge Description: SCH VI CONSP TO POSS W/INTENT TO DISTRIBUTE
It is illegal to knowingly manufacture, deliver, sell, or possess with intent to deliver a controlled substance. This is typically a Class E felony punishable by 1 to 6 years in prison and a fine up to $3,000, but the penalty increases to a Class A, B, C, or D felony depending on the type of drug and amount involved.
Penalty: Class E felony; 1-6 years; fine up to $3,000
Contraband in Penal Institution
Original: Charge Code: 39-16-201-4 Charge Description: CRIM.RESP.FOR INTROD.CONT.SUB.INTO PENAL INSTIT
It is illegal to knowingly bring weapons, ammunition, explosives, drugs, alcohol, or cell phones into a prison or jail, or to possess these items while in a correctional facility. This applies to any person bringing contraband into an institution or to anyone (including staff) possessing prohibited items inside. The base violation is a Class E felony (1-6 years, up to $3,000 fine), but charges can be enhanced to Class D or Class C felony depending on the specific item and circumstances.
Penalty: Class E felony; 1-6 years; fine up to $3,000