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  6. Title 10 - Criminal Procedure
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  8. Chapter 10.01 - General Provisions.


Chapter 10.01 - General Provisions.


  • 10.01.030 Pleadings—Forms abolished.
  • 10.01.040 Statutes—Repeal or amendment—Saving clause presumed.
  • 10.01.050 Convictions—Necessary before punishment.
  • 10.01.060 Conviction—Requisites—Waiver of jury trial.
  • 10.01.070 Entities—Amenable to criminal process—How.
  • 10.01.090 Entities—Judgment against.
  • 10.01.100 Entities—Fines.
  • 10.01.120 Pardons—Reprieves—Commutations.
  • 10.01.130 Witnesses' fees.
  • 10.01.140 Mileage allowance—Jurors—Witnesses.
  • 10.01.150 Charges arising from official acts of state officers or employees—Defense by attorney general.
  • 10.01.160 Costs—What constitutes—Payment by defendant—Procedure—Remission—Medical or mental health treatment or services.
  • 10.01.170 Fine or costs—Payment within specified time or installments—Payment priority order.
  • 10.01.180 Fine or costs—Default in payment—Contempt of court—Enforcement, collection procedures.
  • 10.01.190 Prosecutorial powers of attorney general.
  • 10.01.200 Registration of sex offenders and kidnapping offenders—Notice to defendants.
  • 10.01.210 Offender notification and warning.
  • 10.01.220 City attorney, county prosecutor, or other prosecuting authority—Filing a criminal charge—Contribution, donation, payment.
  • 10.01.230 Victim impact panel registry—Panel minimum standards.
  • 10.01.240 Domestic violence proceedings—Duty to specify whether intimate partners or family or household members.
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