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Chapter 36 - The Trial Before the Jury


  • Article 36.01. Order of Proceeding in Trial
  • Article 36.02. Testimony at Any Time
  • Article 36.03. Invocation of Rule
  • Article 36.05. Not to Hear Testimony
  • Article 36.06. Instructed by the Court
  • Article 36.07. Order of Argument
  • Article 36.08. Number of Arguments
  • Article 36.09. Severance on Separate Indictments
  • Article 36.10. Order of Trial
  • Article 36.11. Discharge Before Verdict
  • Article 36.12. Court May Commit
  • Article 36.13. Jury Is Judge of Facts
  • Article 36.14. Charge of Court
  • Article 36.15. Requested Special Charges
  • Article 36.16. Final Charge
  • Article 36.17. Charge Certified by Judge
  • Article 36.18. Jury May Take Charge
  • Article 36.19. Review of Charge on Appeal
  • Article 36.21. To Provide Jury Room
  • Article 36.215. Recording of Jury Deliberations
  • Article 36.22. Conversing With Jury
  • Article 36.23. Violation of Preceding Article
  • Article 36.24. Officer Shall Attend Jury
  • Article 36.25. Written Evidence
  • Article 36.26. Foreman of Jury
  • Article 36.27. Jury May Communicate With Court
  • Article 36.28. Jury May Have Witness Re-Examined or Testimony Read
  • Article 36.29. If a Juror Dies or Becomes Disabled
  • Article 36.30. Discharging Jury in Misdemeanor
  • Article 36.31. Disagreement of Jury
  • Article 36.32. Receipt of Verdict and Final Adjournment
  • Article 36.33. Discharge Without Verdict
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