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Texas Code of Criminal Procedure - Chapter 47 Disposition Of Stolen Property

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  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 47.01 - Subject To Order Of Court
    (a) Except as provided by Subsection (b), an officer who comes into custody of property alleged to have been stolen shall hold it subject to ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 47.01a - Restoration When No Trial Is Pending
    (a) If a criminal action relating to allegedly stolen property is not pending, a district judge, county court judge, statutory county court judge, or justice ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 47.02 - Restored On Trial
    Upon the trial of any criminal action for theft, or for any other illegal acquisition of property which is by law a penal offense, the ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 47.03 - Schedule
    When an officer seizes property alleged to have been stolen, he shall immediately file a schedule of the same, and its value, with the court ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 47.04 - Restored To Owner
    Upon an examining trial, if it is proven to the satisfaction of the court that any person is the true owner of property alleged to ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 47.05 - Bond Required
    If the court has any doubt as to the ownership of the property, the court may require a bond of the claimant for its re-delivery ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 47.06 - Property Sold
    If the property is not claimed within 30 days from the conviction of the person accused of illegally acquiring it, the same procedure for its ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 47.07 - Owner May Recover
    The real owner of the property sold under the provisions of Article 47.06 may recover such property under the same terms as prescribed in Subsection ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 47.08 - Written Instrument
    If the property is a written instrument, it shall be deposited with the county clerk of the county where the proceedings are had, subject to ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 47.09 - Claimant To Pay Charges
    The claimant of the property, before he shall be entitled to have the same delivered to him, shall pay all reasonable charges for the safekeeping ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 47.10 - Charges Of Officer
    When property is sold, and the proceeds of sale are ready to be paid into the county treasury, the amount of expenses for keeping the ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 47.11 - Scope Of Chapter
    Each provision of this Chapter relating to stolen property applies as well to property acquired in any manner which makes the acquisition a penal offense. ...
  • Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Article 47.12 - Appeal
    (a) Appeals from a hearing in a district court, county court, or statutory county court under Article 47.01a of this code shall be heard by ...
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