15.18[3/4] – , 26.05, and 26.052 and must provide for the priority
Texas Code of Criminal Procedure § 15.18[3/4]
Summary
This law allows district court judges in Texas to create alternative programs for appointing counsel in felony cases. It provides flexibility in the appointment methods and may involve multiple counties to ensure effective legal representation.
Judges can establish alternative counsel appointment programs.
Programs may use various methods, including rotation systems.
Ensures effective legal representation in felony cases.
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