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Texas Code of Criminal Procedure - Chapter 39 Depositions And Discovery

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  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 39.01 - In Examining Trial
    When an examination takes place in a criminal action before a magistrate, the State or the defendant may have the deposition of any witness taken ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 39.02 - Witness Depositions
    Depositions of witnesses may be taken by either the state or the defendant. When a party desires to take the deposition of a witness, the ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 39.03 - Officers Who May Take The Deposition
    Upon the filing of such an affidavit and application, the court shall appoint, order or designate one of the following persons before whom such deposition ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 39.04 - Applicability Of Civil Rules
    The rules prescribed in civil cases for issuance of commissions, subpoenaing witnesses, taking the depositions of witnesses and all other formalities governing depositions shall, as ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 39.05 - Objections
    The rules of procedure as to objections in depositions in civil actions shall govern in criminal actions when not in conflict with this Code. Acts ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 39.06 - Written Interrogatories
    When any such deposition is to be taken by written interrogatories, such written interrogatories shall be filed with the clerk of the court, and a ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 39.07 - Certificate
    Where depositions are taken under commission in criminal actions, the officer or officers taking the same shall certify that the person deposing is the identical ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 39.08 - Authenticating The Deposition
    The official seal and signature of the officer taking the deposition shall be attached to the certificate authenticating the deposition. Acts 1965, 59th Leg., vol. ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 39.09 - Non-Resident Witnesses
    Depositions of a witness residing out of the State may be taken before a judge or before a commissioner of deeds and depositions for this ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 39.10 - Return
    In all cases the return of depositions may be made as provided in civil actions. Acts 1965, 59th Leg., vol. 2, p. 317, ch. 722, ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 39.11 - Waiver
    The State and defense may agree upon a waiver of any formalities in the taking of a deposition other than that the taking of such ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 39.12 - Predicate To Read
    Depositions taken in criminal actions shall not be read unless oath be made that the witness resides out of the State; or that since his ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 39.13 - Impeachment
    Nothing contained in the preceding Articles shall be construed as prohibiting the use of any such evidence for impeachment purposes under the rules of evidence ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 39.14 - Discovery
    (a) Upon motion of the defendant showing good cause therefor and upon notice to the other parties, the court in which an action is pending ...
  • Last modified: August 11, 2007