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Chapter 43
Execution of Judgment

Articles

43.01
Discharging Judgment for Fine
43.02
Payable in Money
43.03
Payment of Fine
43.04
If Defendant Is Absent
43.05
Issuance and Recall of Capias Pro Fine
43.06
Capias or Capias Pro Fine May Issue to Any County
43.07
Execution for Fine and Costs
43.08
Further Enforcement of Judgment
43.09
Fine Discharged
43.10
Manual Labor
43.11
Authority for Confinement
43.13
Discharge of Defendant
43.14
Execution of Convict: Confidential Information
43.015
Definitions
43.15
Warrant of Execution
43.16
Taken to Department of Corrections
43.17
Visitors
43.18
Executioner
43.19
Place of Execution
43.20
Present at Execution
43.021
Capias or Capias Pro Fine in Electronic Form
43.21
Escape After Sentence
43.22
Escape from Department of Corrections
43.23
Return of Director
43.24
Treatment of Condemned
43.25
Body of Convict
43.26
Preventing Rescue
43.035
Reconsideration of Fine or Costs
43.091
Waiver of Payment of Fines and Costs for Certain Defendants and for Children
43.101
Voluntary Work
43.131
Immunities
43.141
Scheduling of Execution Date; Withdrawal; Modification
 



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

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