11.50 – COSTS. The judge trying the cause under habeas
Texas Code of Criminal Procedure § 11.50
Summary
This law allows a judge in a habeas corpus case to determine who will bear the costs associated with the proceedings. The judge can assign costs to the person who received the writ, the person seeking relief, or choose not to impose any costs at all.
Judge has discretion over costs in habeas corpus cases.
Costs can be assigned to either party or waived entirely.
Affects individuals involved in habeas corpus proceedings.
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