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Chapter 21 - Indictment and Information


  • Article 21.01. "Indictment"
  • Article 21.011. Filing of Charging Instrument or Related Document in Electronic Form
  • Article 21.02. Requisites of an Indictment
  • Article 21.03. What Should Be Stated
  • Article 21.04. The Certainty Required
  • Article 21.05. Particular Intent; Intent to Defraud
  • Article 21.06. Allegation of Venue
  • Article 21.07. Allegation of Name
  • Article 21.08. Allegation of Ownership
  • Article 21.09. Description of Property
  • Article 21.10. "Felonious" and "Feloniously"
  • Article 21.11. Certainty; What Sufficient
  • Article 21.12. Special and General Terms
  • Article 21.13. Act With Intent to Commit an Offense
  • Article 21.14. Perjury and Aggravated Perjury
  • Article 21.15. Must Allege Acts of Recklessness or Criminal Negligence
  • Article 21.16. Certain Forms of Indictments
  • Article 21.17. Following Statutory Words
  • Article 21.18. Matters of Judicial Notice
  • Article 21.19. Defects of Form
  • Article 21.20. "Information"
  • Article 21.21. Requisites of an Information
  • Article 21.22. Information Based Upon Complaint
  • Article 21.23. Rules as to Indictment Apply to Information
  • Article 21.24. Joinder of Certain Offenses
  • Article 21.25. When Indictment Has Been Lost, Etc
  • Article 21.26. Order Transferring Cases
  • Article 21.27. Causes Transferred to Justice Court
  • Article 21.28. Duty on Transfer
  • Article 21.29. Proceedings of Inferior Court
  • Article 21.30. Cause Improvidently Transferred
  • Article 21.31. Testing for AIDS and Certain Other Diseases
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