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Chapter 18
Search Warrants

Articles

18.01
Search Warrant
18.02
Grounds for Issuance
18.03
Search Warrant May Order Arrest
18.04
Contents of Warrant
18.05
Warrants for Fire, Health, and Code Inspections
18.06
Execution of Warrants
18.07
Days Allowed for Warrant to Run
18.08
Power of Officer Executing Warrant
18.09
Shall Seize Accused and Property
18.11
Custody of Property Found
18.011
Sealing of Affidavit
18.12
Magistrate Shall Investigate
18.13
Shall Discharge Defendant
18.14
Examining Trial
18.15
Certify Record to Proper Court
18.16
Preventing Consequences of Theft
18.18
Disposition of Gambling Paraphernalia, Prohibited Weapon, Criminal Instrument, and Other Contraband
18.19
Disposition of Seized Weapons
18.021
Issuance of Search Warrant to Photograph Injured Child
18.23
Expenses for Motor Vehicle Towed and Stored for Certain Purposes
18.24
Body Cavity Search During Traffic Stop
18.067
Execution of Warrant for Blood Specimen in Intoxication Offense
18.095
Seizure of Circuit Board of Gambling Device, Equipment, or Paraphernalia
18.181
Disposition of Explosive Weapons and Chemical Dispensing Devices
18.182
Disposition of Item Bearing Counterfeit Mark
18.183
Deposit of Money Pending Disposition
18.191
Disposition of Firearm Seized from Certain Persons with Mental Illness
18.0215
Access to Cellular Telephone or Other Wireless Communications Device
 



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Blank Outline Levels

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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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