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  8. Chapter 17 - Evidence and W...
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  10. Part 1 - General Provisions


Part 1 - General Provisions


  • § 40-17-101. Voice stress analysis inadmissible in criminal proceedings.
  • § 40-17-103. Failure of defendant to testify.
  • § 40-17-105. Meeting witnesses face to face -- Compulsory process.
  • § 40-17-106. Endorsement of names of witnesses.
  • § 40-17-107. Issuance of subpoenas by clerk.
  • § 40-17-108. Date of attendance of witnesses.
  • § 40-17-109. Service of subpoena.
  • § 40-17-110. Duration of attendance.
  • § 40-17-111. Forfeiture of recognizance on default.
  • § 40-17-112. Fees for state witnesses.
  • § 40-17-113. Fees allowed for days fixed by court -- Maximum number of days.
  • § 40-17-114. Proof of attendance.
  • § 40-17-115. Certification of fees to designated witnesses.
  • § 40-17-116. Certificate required for payment of witness fees.
  • § 40-17-117. Proof of incorporation.
  • § 40-17-118. Confiscated stolen property.
  • § 40-17-120. Prior statements of witnesses -- Requiring production.
  • § 40-17-121. Sexual penetration or contact -- Victim under 13 years of age.
  • § 40-17-122. Subpoenas -- Rules of Criminal Procedure.
  • § 40-17-123. Obtaining subpoena for production of documents or information -- Required findings and duties -- Self incrimination -- Contempt.
  • § 40-17-124. Sex offenses where victim is less than thirteen (13) years of age.
  • § 40-17-125. Subpoena requiring production of documentation and testimony in investigations of offenses of sexual exploitation of a minor.
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