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2022 Texas Statutes
Code of Criminal Procedure
Title 1 - Code of Criminal Procedure
Chapter 11 - Habeas Corpus
- Article 11.01. What Writ Is
- Article 11.02. To Whom Directed
- Article 11.03. Want of Form
- Article 11.04. Construction
- Article 11.05. By Whom Writ May Be Granted
- Article 11.051. Filing Fee Prohibited
- Article 11.06. Returnable to Any County
- Article 11.07. Procedure After Conviction Without Death Penalty
- Article 11.071. Procedure in Death Penalty Case
- Article 11.072. Procedure in Community Supervision Case
- Article 11.073. Procedure Related to Certain Scientific Evidence
- Article 11.0731. Procedures Related to Certain Previously Tested Evidence
- Article 11.074. Court-Appointed Representation Required in Certain Cases
- Article 11.08. Applicant Charged With Felony
- Article 11.09. Applicant Charged With Misdemeanor
- Article 11.10. Proceedings Under the Writ
- Article 11.11. Early Hearing
- Article 11.12. Who May Present Petition
- Article 11.13. Applicant
- Article 11.14. Requisites of Petition
- Article 11.15. Writ Granted Without Delay
- Article 11.16. Writ May Issue Without Motion
- Article 11.17. Judge May Issue Warrant of Arrest
- Article 11.18. May Arrest Detainer
- Article 11.19. Proceedings Under the Warrant
- Article 11.20. Officer Executing Warrant
- Article 11.21. Constructive Custody
- Article 11.22. Restraint
- Article 11.23. Scope of Writ
- Article 11.24. One Committed in Default of Bail
- Article 11.25. Person Afflicted With Disease
- Article 11.26. Who May Serve Writ
- Article 11.27. How Writ May Be Served and Returned
- Article 11.28. Return Under Oath
- Article 11.29. Must Make Return
- Article 11.30. How Return Is Made
- Article 11.31. Applicant Brought Before Judge
- Article 11.32. Custody Pending Examination
- Article 11.33. Court Shall Allow Time
- Article 11.34. Disobeying Writ
- Article 11.35. Further Penalty for Disobeying Writ
- Article 11.36. Applicant May Be Brought Before Court
- Article 11.37. Death, Etc
- Article 11.38. When a Prisoner Dies
- Article 11.39. Who Shall Represent the State
- Article 11.40. Prisoner Discharged
- Article 11.41. Where Party Is Indicted for Capital Offense
- Article 11.42. If Court Has No Jurisdiction
- Article 11.43. Presumption of Innocence
- Article 11.44. Action of Court Upon Examination
- Article 11.45. Void or Informal
- Article 11.46. If Proof Shows Offense
- Article 11.47. May Summon Magistrate
- Article 11.48. Written Issue Not Necessary
- Article 11.49. Order of Argument
- Article 11.50. Costs
- Article 11.51. Record of Proceedings
- Article 11.52. Proceedings Had in Vacation
- Article 11.53. Construing the Two Preceding Articles
- Article 11.54. Court May Grant Necessary Orders
- Article 11.55. Meaning of "Return"
- Article 11.56. Effect of Discharge Before Indictment
- Article 11.57. Writ After Indictment
- Article 11.58. Person Committed for a Capital Offense
- Article 11.59. Obtaining Writ a Second Time
- Article 11.60. Refusing to Execute Writ
- Article 11.61. Refusal to Obey Writ
- Article 11.62. Refusal to Give Copy of Process
- Article 11.63. Held Under Federal Authority
- Article 11.64. Application of Chapter
- Article 11.65. Bond for Certain Applicants
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