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Chapter 16 - The Commitment or Discharge of the Accused


  • Article 16.01. Examining Trial
  • Article 16.02. Examination Postponed
  • Article 16.03. Warning to Accused
  • Article 16.04. Voluntary Statement
  • Article 16.06. Counsel May Examine Witness
  • Article 16.07. Same Rules of Evidence as on Final Trial
  • Article 16.08. Presence of the Accused
  • Article 16.09. Testimony Reduced to Writing
  • Article 16.10. Attachment for Witness
  • Article 16.11. Attachment to Another County
  • Article 16.12. Witness Need Not Be Tendered His Witness Fees or Expenses
  • Article 16.13. Attachment Executed Forthwith
  • Article 16.14. Postponing Examination
  • Article 16.15. Who May Discharge Capital Offense
  • Article 16.16. If Insufficient Bail Has Been Taken
  • Article 16.17. Decision of Judge
  • Article 16.18. When No Safe Jail
  • Article 16.19. Warrant in Such Case
  • Article 16.20. "Commitment"
  • Article 16.21. Duty of Sheriff as to Prisoners
  • Article 16.22. Early Identification of Defendant Suspected of Having Mental Illness or Intellectual Disability
  • Article 16.23. Diversion of Persons Suffering Mental Health Crisis or Substance Abuse Issue
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