Texas Code of Criminal Procedure - Article 62.357. Appeal Of Certain Orders
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Art. 62.357. APPEAL OF CERTAIN ORDERS. (a) Notwithstanding
Section 56.01, Family Code, on entry by a juvenile court of an order
under Article 62.352(a) exempting a respondent from registration
under this chapter, the prosecuting attorney may appeal that order
by giving notice of appeal within the time required under Rule
26.2(b), Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure. The appeal is civil
and the standard of review in the appellate court is whether the
juvenile court committed procedural error or abused its discretion
in exempting the respondent from registration under this chapter.
The appeal is limited to review of the order exempting the
respondent from registration under this chapter and may not include
any other issues in the case.
(b) A respondent may under Section 56.01, Family Code,
appeal a juvenile court's order under Article 62.352(a) requiring
registration in the same manner as the appeal of any other legal
issue in the case. The standard of review in the appellate court is
whether the juvenile court committed procedural error or abused its
discretion in requiring registration.
Added by Acts 2005, 79th Leg., ch. 1008, Sec. 1.01, eff. Sept. 1,
2005.
Article: 62.301 62.351 62.352 62.353 62.354 62.355 62.356 62.357 62.401 62.402 62.403 62.404 62.405 62.406 62.407
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