Sep 1 2017 cited
Dec 5 2019 in Chapter 15 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. C. It is the duty of every officer to effect service of an arrest warrant in the ...
Sep 1 2017 defined by Chapter 15
In June 2019 the Texas Judicial Council charged the Criminal Justice Amend Chapter 15
Sep 1 2021 AUTHORITY: TEXAS CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Sep 1 2017 Notwithstanding Rule 101
Sep 1 2021 (15)AASection 43.25
May 21 2021 premise for an unannounced entry by law enforcement was that ... Amends Chapter 15
Chapter 15 Code of Criminal Procedure
(4)AAnot later than October 15 of each year and on a form prescribed by the Texas Indigent Defense Commission submit to the county information
TITLE 1 CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CHAPTER 15 ARREST UNDER WARRANT Art 15 01 WARRANT OF ARREST A "warrant of arrest" is a written order from a magistrate directed to a peace officer or some other person specially named commanding him to take the body of the person accused of an offense to be dealt with according to law Acts 1965 59th
CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE TITLE 1 CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CHAPTER 45 JUSTICE AND MUNICIPAL COURTS SUBCHAPTER A GENERAL PROVISIONS Art 45 001 OBJECTIVES OF CHAPTER The purpose of this chapter is to establish procedures for processing cases that come within the criminal jurisdiction of the justice courts and municipal courts
ARTICLE 2 CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE PROVISIONS SECTIONA2 01 AAArticle 46C 001(4) Code of Criminal Procedure is amended to read as follows: (4)AA"Intellectual disability [Mental retardation]" has the meaning assigned by Section 591 003 Health and Safety Code SECTIONA2 02 AAArticle 46C 105(c) Code of Criminal Procedure is amended to read
The Penal Code and Code of Criminal Procedure were completed in 1856. The civil statutes followed in 1879. Subsequent revisions and recodifications followed in 1895 and 1911. In 1925, there was a reorganization of the statutes, which still serves as the basis for our current statutes.
The council began the revision project at the recommendation of the House Select Committee on Criminal Procedure Reform, 83rd Legislature, and is performing the revisions on an ongoing basis, with portions of the code addressed each session.
Art. 15.02. REQUISITES OF WARRANT. It issues in the name of "The State of Texas", and shall be sufficient, without regard to form, if it have these substantial requisites: 1. It must specify the name of the person whose arrest is ordered, if it be known, if unknown, then some reasonably definite description must be given of him. 2.
Between the years of 1911 and 1925, there was not an “official” publication of Texas statutes even though the legislature continued to meet every other year to write and amend laws. To fill in the gaps in the official statutes, publisher John Sayles and his son Henry Sayles compiled and published unofficial volumes of Texas statutes in 1914.