This document provides a table of contents that lists and summarizes various sections of the Texas Constitution, Texas Transportation Code, Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, Texas Penal Code, and Texas Administrative Code. It includes annotations for sections related to rights of the accused such as the right to a jury trial, freedom of worship, and prohibiting laws that take away rights. The last entry discusses how civil rules can apply to criminal procedures.
This document provides a table of contents that lists and summarizes various sections of the Texas Constitution, Texas Transportation Code, Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, Texas Penal Code, and Texas Administrative Code. It includes annotations for sections related to rights of the accused such as the right to a jury trial, freedom of worship, and prohibiting laws that take away rights. The last entry discusses how civil rules can apply to criminal procedures.
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This document provides a table of contents that lists and summarizes various sections of the Texas Constitution, Texas Transportation Code, Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, Texas Penal Code, and Texas Administrative Code. It includes annotations for sections related to rights of the accused such as the right to a jury trial, freedom of worship, and prohibiting laws that take away rights. The last entry discusses how civil rules can apply to criminal procedures.
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Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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A. texas constitution – annotated – indicating the texas bill of rights of 1876 which have not been changed and cannot be changed by any act of congress as specified under art. 1 sec. 29. B.
2. a-102 - tc - art 1 sect 2 - power in the people
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3. a-105 - tc - art 1 sect 5 - oaths binding
4. a-106 - tc - art 1 sect 6 - freedom of worship 5. a-110 - tc - art 1 sect 10 - rights of the accused 6. a-127 - tc - art 1 sect 27 - right of assembly 7. a-129 - tc - art 1 sect 29 - law cannot take rights 8. a-512 - tc - art 5 sect 12 - indictment or information 9. b-201.904 - ttc 201.904 - speed signs 10. c-17a.01 - tccrp 17a.01 - person defined 11. c-43.03 - tccrp 43.03 term of confinement 12. d-12.03 - tpc 12.03 class c misdemeanor 13. e-16.100 - tac information on traffic citations 14. e-79.31 - tac 79.31 corporations in all caps 15. m - civil rules apply to criminal procedure A. this document is used to give the judge, if he or the prosecutor argue that you cannot use civil rules in a criminal proceeding. B. tccrp – art. 39.04 – 39.06 was used to dispel the argument that you could not do a request for admissions to the prosecutor in a criminal case.
United States v. Western Pacific Railroad Company, United States of America v. Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Company, 385 F.2d 161, 10th Cir. (1967)