104.003[2/2] – STATE PAYMENT OF CERTAIN PROSECUTION COSTS. (a)
Texas Code of Criminal Procedure § 104.003[2/2]
Summary
This law outlines the state's responsibility to cover certain prosecution costs in criminal cases. It primarily affects local governments and prosecutors by ensuring that specific expenses related to prosecution are funded by the state rather than local entities.
State pays for designated prosecution costs.
Affects local governments and prosecutors.
Ensures financial support for criminal justice processes.
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