40.10 - Previous prosecution; definitions of terms.

§ 40.10 Previous prosecution; definitions of terms.    The following definitions are applicable to this article:    1.    "Offense."    An  "offense" is committed whenever any conduct is  performed which violates a statutory provision defining an offense;  and  when  the same conduct or criminal transaction violates two or more such  statutory provisions each such  violation  constitutes  a  separate  and  distinct  offense.    The  same  conduct  or  criminal  transaction also  establishes separate and distinct offenses when, though  violating  only  one  statutory  provision,  it  results  in death, injury, loss or other  consequences to two or more victims, and such result is  an  element  of  the offense as defined.  In such case, as many offenses are committed as  there are victims.    2.    "Criminal  transaction" means conduct which establishes at least  one offense, and which is comprised of two or more or a  group  of  acts  either  (a)  so  closely  related  and  connected  in  point of time and  circumstance of commission as to constitute a single criminal  incident,  or  (b)  so  closely  related  in  criminal  purpose  or objective as to  constitute elements or integral parts of a single criminal venture.