11.44 – ACTION OF COURT UPON EXAMINATION. The judge or
Texas Code of Criminal Procedure § 11.44
Summary
This law outlines the court's actions following an examination of a defendant's case. It specifies that after reviewing evidence and testimony, the court can either remand the defendant, grant bail, or discharge them, with a stipulation that defendants cannot be discharged without bail after indictment.
Court examines evidence and testimony before making a decision.
Options include remand, bail admission, or discharge.
Defendants cannot be discharged without bail post-indictment.
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In simple terms: Learn about Texas's ACTION OF COURT UPON EXAMINATION. The judge or law, including definitions, penalties, and legal implications.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.
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