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Chapter 44
Appeal and Writ of Error

Articles

44.01
Appeal by State
44.02
Defendant May Appeal
44.04
Bond Pending Appeal
44.07
Right of Appeal Not Abridged
44.10
Sheriff to Report Escape
44.12
Procedure as to Bail Pending Appeal
44.15
Appellate Court May Allow New Bond
44.16
Appeal Bond Given Within What Time
44.17
Appeal to County Court, How Conducted
44.18
Original Papers Sent up
44.19
Witnesses Not Again Summoned
44.20
Rules Governing Appeal Bonds
44.25
Cases Remanded
44.28
When Misdemeanor Is Affirmed
44.29
Effect of Reversal
44.33
Hearing in Appellate Court
44.35
Bail Pending Habeas Corpus Appeal
44.39
Appellant Detained by Other than Officer
44.041
Conditions in Lieu of Bond
44.41
Who Shall Take Bail Bond
44.42
Appeal on Forfeitures
44.43
Writ of Error
44.44
Rules in Forfeitures
44.45
Review by Court of Criminal Appeals
44.46
Reversal of Conviction on the Basis of Service on Jury by a Disqualified Juror
44.181
Defect in Complaint
44.251
Reformation of Sentence in Capital Case
44.281
Disposition of Fines and Costs When Misdemeanor Affirmed
44.2511
Reformation of Sentence in Capital Case for Offense Committed Before September 1, 1991
44.2811
Records Relating to Certain Fine-only Misdemeanors Committed by a Child
44.2812
Confidential Records Related to Fine-only Misdemeanor
 



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