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Texas Code of Criminal Procedure - Chapter 42 Judgment And Sentence

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  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.01 - Judgment
    Sec. 1. A judgment is the written declaration of the court signed by the trial judge and entered of record showing the conviction or acquittal ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.011 - Judgment Affecting An Officer Or Jailer
    If a person licensed under Chapter 415, Government Code, is charged with the commission of a felony and a court that knows the person is ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.012 - Finding That Controlled Substance Used To Commit Offense
    In the punishment phase of the trial of an offense under Chapter 29, Chapter 31, or Title 5, Penal Code, if the court determines beyond ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.013 - Finding Of Family Violence
    In the trial of an offense under Title 5, Penal Code, if the court determines that the offense involved family violence, as defined by Section ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.014 - Finding That Offense Was Committed Because Of Bias Or Prejudice
    (a) In the trial of an offense under Title 5, Penal Code, or Section 28.02, 28.03, or 28.08, Penal Code, the judge shall make an ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.015 - Finding Of Age Of Victim
    In the trial of an offense under Section 20.02, 20.03, or 20.04, Penal Code, or an attempt, conspiracy, or solicitation to commit one of those ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.016 - Special Driver's License Or Identification Requirements For Certain Sex Offenders
    If a person is convicted of, receives a grant of deferred adjudication for, or is adjudicated as having engaged in delinquent conduct based on a ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.017 - Finding Regarding Age-Based Offense
    In the trial of an offense under Section 21.11, 22.011, 22.021, or 43.25, Penal Code, the judge shall make an affirmative finding of fact and ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.018 - Notice Provided By Clerk Of Court
    (a) This article applies only: (1) to conviction or deferred adjudication granted on the basis of: (A) an offense under Title 5, Penal Code; or ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.0181 - Notice Of Theft, Fraud, Money Laundering, Or Insurance Fraud Provided By Clerk Of Court
    Not later than the fifth day after the date a person who holds a certificate of authority, license, or other authority issued by the Texas ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.019 - Motor Fuel Theft
    (a) A judge shall enter an affirmative finding in the judgment in a case if the judge or jury, whichever is the finder of fact, ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.02 - Sentence
    The sentence is that part of the judgment, or order revoking a suspension of the imposition of a sentence, that orders that the punishment be ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.023 - Judge May Consider Alternative Sentencing
    Before pronouncing sentence on a defendant convicted of a criminal offense, the judge may consider whether the defendant should be committed for care and treatment ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.03 - Pronouncing Sentence; Time; Credit For Time Spent In Jail Between Arrest And Sentence Or Pending Appeal
    Sec. 1. (a) Except as provided in Article 42.14, sentence shall be pronounced in the defendant's presence. (b) The court shall permit a victim, close ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.031 - Work Release Program
    Sec. 1. (a) The sheriff of each county may attempt to secure employment for each defendant sentenced to the county jail work release program under ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.032 - Good Conduct
    Sec. 1. To encourage county jail discipline, a distinction may be made to give orderly, industrious, and obedient defendants the comforts and privileges they deserve. ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.033 - Sentence To Serve Time During Off-Work Hours
    (a) Where jail time has been awarded to a person sentenced for a misdemeanor or sentenced to confinement in the county jail for a felony ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.034 - County Jail Work Release Program
    (a) If jail time has been awarded to a person sentenced for a misdemeanor or sentenced to confinement in the county jail for a felony, ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.035 - Electronic Monitoring; House Arrest
    (a) A court in a county served by a community supervision and corrections department that has an electronic monitoring program approved by the community justice ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.036 - Community Service
    (a) A court may require a defendant, other than a defendant convicted of an offense under Sections 49.04-49.08, Penal Code, to serve all or part ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.037 - Restitution
    (a) In addition to any fine authorized by law, the court that sentences a defendant convicted of an offense may order the defendant to make ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.0371 - Mandatory Restitution For Kidnapped Or Abducted Children
    (a) The court shall order a defendant convicted of an offense under Chapter 20, Penal Code, or Section 25.03, 25.031, or 25.04, Penal Code, to ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.038 - Reimbursement For Confinement Expenses
    (a) In addition to any fine, cost, or fee authorized by law, a court that sentences a defendant convicted of a misdemeanor to serve a ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.04 - Sentence When Appeal Is Taken
    When a defendant is sentenced to death, no date shall be set for the execution of sentence until after the receipt by the clerk of ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.05 - If Court Is About To Adjourn
    The time limit within which any act is to be done within the meaning of this Code shall not be affected by the expiration of ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.07 - Reasons To Prevent Sentence
    Before pronouncing sentence, the defendant shall be asked whether he has anything to say why the sentence should not be pronounced against him. The only ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.08 - Cumulative Or Concurrent Sentence
    (a) When the same defendant has been convicted in two or more cases, judgment and sentence shall be pronounced in each case in the same ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.09 - Commencement Of Sentence; Status During Appeal; Pen Packet
    Sec. 1. Except as provided in Sections 2 and 3, a defendant shall be delivered to a jail or to the institutional division of the ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.10 - Satisfaction Of Judgment As In Misdemeanor Convictions
    When a person is convicted of a felony, and the punishment assessed is only a fine or a term in jail, or both, the judgment ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.11 - Uniform Act For Out-Of-State Probationer And Parolee Supervision
    Sec. 1. This Act may be cited as the Uniform Act for out-of-State probationer and parolee supervision. Sec. 2. The Governor of this State is ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.111 - Deferral Of Proceedings In Cases Appealed To County Court
    If a defendant convicted of a misdemeanor punishable by fine only appeals the conviction to a county court, on the trial in county court the ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.12 - Community Supervision
    Purpose Sec. 1. It is the purpose of this article to place wholly within the state courts the responsibility for determining when the imposition ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.122. The adult probation officer of the 222nd Judicial District receives a salary of not less than $15,000 per annum. Also, the probation officer receives allowances, not to exceed the amount allowed by the federal government for traveling the most practical route to and from the place where the duties are discharged, for his necessary travel and hotel expenses. Upon the sworn statement of the officer, approved by the judge, the respective counties of the judicial district pay the expenses incurred for their regular or special term of court out of the general county fund. In lieu of travel allowances the commissioners court of each county, by agreement, may provide transportation under the same terms and conditions as provided for sheriffs. Added by Acts 1985, 69th Leg., ch. 480, Sec. 18, eff. Sept - 1, 1985
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  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.14 - In Absence Of Defendant
    The judgment and sentence in a misdemeanor case may be rendered in the absence of the defendant. Acts 1965, 59th Leg., vol. 2, p. 317, ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.141 - Battering Intervention And Prevention Program
    Definitions Sec. 1. In this article: (1) "Batterer" means a person who commits repeated acts of violence or who repeatedly threatens violence against another ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.15 - Fines
    (a) When the defendant is fined, the judgment shall be that the defendant pay the amount of the fine and all costs to the state. ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.151 - Fees For Abused Children's Counseling
    If a court orders a defendant to pay a fee under Article 37.072 of this code, the court shall assess the fee against the defendant ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.152 - Repayment Of Reward
    (a) If a judge orders a defendant to repay a reward or part of a reward under Article 37.073 of this code, the court shall ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.16 - On Other Judgment
    If the punishment is any other than a fine, the judgment shall specify it, and order it enforced by the proper process. It shall also ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.17 - Transfer Under Treaty
    When a treaty is in effect between the United States and a foreign country providing for the transfer of convicted offenders who are citizens or ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.19 - Interstate Corrections Compact
    Article I. Purpose and Policy The party states, desiring by common action to fully utilize and improve their institutional facilities and provide adequate programs ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.20 - Immunities
    (a) An individual listed in Subsection (c) of this article and the governmental entity that the individual serves as an officer or employee are not ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.21 - Notice Of Release Of Family Violence Offenders
    (a) Before releasing a person convicted of a family violence offense, the entity holding the person shall make a reasonable attempt to give personal notice ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.22 - Restitution Liens
    Definitions Sec. 1. In this article: (1) "Department" means the Texas Department of Transportation. (2) "Motor vehicle" has the meaning assigned by Chapter 501, ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 42.23 - Notification Of Court Of Family Violence Conviction
    (a) In this article, "family violence" has the meaning assigned by Section 71.004, Family Code. (b) If the attorney representing the state in a criminal ...
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