Texas Code Of Criminal Procedure Title 1, Chapter 14 - Arrest Without Warrant
- Texas Article 14.01 - Offense Within View
(a) A peace officer or any other person, may, without a warrant, arrest an offender when the offense is committed in his presence or within...
- Texas Article 14.02 - Within View Of Magistrate
A peace officer may arrest, without warrant, when a felony or breach of the peace has been committed in the presence or within the view...
- Texas Article 14.03 - Authority Of Peace Officers
(a) Any peace officer may arrest, without warrant: (1) persons found in suspicious places and under circumstances which reasonably show that such persons have been...
- Texas Article 14.031 - Public Intoxication
(a) In lieu of arresting an individual who is not a child, as defined by Section 51.02, Family Code, and who commits an offense under...
- Texas Article 14.04 - When Felony Has Been Committed
Where it is shown by satisfactory proof to a peace officer, upon the representation of a credible person, that a felony has been committed, and...
- Texas Article 14.05 - Rights Of Officer
In each case enumerated where arrests may be lawfully made without warrant, the officer or person making the arrest is justified in adopting all the...
- Texas Article 14.051 - Arrest By Peace Officer From Other Jurisdiction
(a) A peace officer commissioned and authorized by another state to make arrests for felonies who is in fresh pursuit of a person for the...
- Texas Article 14.06 - Must Take Offender Before Magistrate
(a) Except as otherwise provided by this article, in each case enumerated in this Code, the person making the arrest or the person having custody...
Last modified: September 28, 2016