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Chapter 24
Subpoena and Attachment

Articles

24.01
Issuance of Subpoenas
24.02
Subpoena Duces Tecum
24.03
Subpoena and Application Therefor
24.04
Service and Return of Subpoena
24.05
Refusing to Obey
24.06
What Is Disobedience of a Subpoena
24.07
Fine Against Witness Conditional
24.08
Witness May Show Cause
24.09
Court May Remit Fine
24.10
When Witness Appears and Testifies
24.011
Subpoenas; Child Witnesses
24.11
Requisites of an "Attachment"
24.12
When Attachment May Issue
24.13
Attachment for Convict Witnesses
24.14
Attachment for Resident Witness
24.15
To Secure Attendance Before Grand Jury
24.16
Application for Out-county Witness
24.17
Duty of Officer Receiving Said Subpoena
24.18
Subpoena Returnable Forthwith
24.19
Certificate to Officer
24.20
Subpoena Returnable at Future Date
24.21
Stating Bail in Subpoena
24.22
Witness Fined and Attached
24.23
Witness Released
24.24
Bail for Witness
24.25
Personal Bond of Witness
24.26
Enforcing Forfeiture
24.27
No Surrender After Forfeiture
24.29
Uniform Act to Secure Rendition of Prisoners in Criminal Proceedings
24.111
Hearing Required Before Issuance of Certain Writs of Attachment
24.131
Notification to Department of Criminal Justice
24.221
Affidavit Regarding Confinement
24.222
Hearing During Confinement of Witness
 



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

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