Texas Code Of Criminal Procedure Title 1, Chapter 6 - Preventing Offenses By The Act Of Magistrates And Other Officers; Education Concerning Consequences Of Certain Offenses
- Texas Article 6.01 - When Magistrate Hears Threat
It is the duty of every magistrate, when he may have heard, in any manner, that a threat has been made by one person to...
- Texas Article 6.02 - Threat To Take Life
If, within the hearing of a magistrate, one person shall threaten to take the life of another, including that of his spouse, or himself, the...
- Texas Article 6.03 - On Attempt To Injure
Whenever, in the presence or within the observation of a magistrate, an attempt is made by one person to inflict an injury upon himself or...
- Texas Article 6.04 - May Compel Offender To Give Security
When the person making such threat is brought before a magistrate, he may compel him to give security to keep the peace, or commit him...
- Texas Article 6.05 - Duty Of Peace Officer As To Threats
It is the duty of every peace officer, when he may have been informed in any manner that a threat has been made by one...
- Texas Article 6.06 - Peace Officer To Prevent Injury
Whenever, in the presence of a peace officer, or within his view, one person is about to commit an offense against the person or property...
- Texas Article 6.07 - Conduct Of Peace Officer
The conduct of peace officers, in preventing offenses about to be committed in their presence, or within their view, is to be regulated by the...
- Texas Article 6.08 - Protective Order Prohibiting Offense Caused By Bias Or Prejudice
(a) At any proceeding in which the defendant appears in constitutional county court, statutory county court, or district court that is related to an offense...
- Texas Article 6.09 - Stalking Protective Order
(a) At any proceeding related to an offense under Section 42.072, Penal Code, in which the defendant appears before the court, a person may request...
- Texas Article 6.10 - Educational Programs Concerning Certain Offenses Committed By Minors; Mandatory Court Attendance
(a) In this article, "parent" means a natural or adoptive parent, managing or possessory conservator, or legal guardian. The term does not include a parent...
Last modified: September 28, 2016