11.12 – WHO MAY PRESENT APPLICATION. The party for whose
Texas Code of Criminal Procedure § 11.12
Summary
This law allows the individual seeking relief through a writ of habeas corpus, or someone acting on their behalf, to file an application with the appropriate authority. It ensures that those in need of legal relief can access the habeas corpus process.
Individuals can file for habeas corpus relief directly.
Third parties may file on behalf of the individual.
Applies to applications presented to the proper authority.
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