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CHAPTER 6. CULPABILITY GENERALLY. Sec. 6.01. REQUIREMENT OF VOLUNTARY ACT OR OMISSION. (a) A person commits an offense only if he voluntarily engages in conduct, including an act, an omission, or possession.
The court may grant a divorce in favor of one spouse if at the time the suit is filed: (1) the other spouse has been confined in a state mental hospital or private mental hospital, as defined in Section 571.003, Health and Safety Code, in this state or another state for at least three years; and.
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2021 Texas Statutes Penal Code Title 2 - General Principles of Criminal Responsibility Chapter 6 - Culpability Generally
Section 6.02 - Requirement of Culpability. Section 6.03 - Definitions of Culpable Mental States. Section 6.04 - Causation: Conduct and Results. Browse Texas Codes | Chapter 6 - CULPABILITY GENERALLY for free on Casetext.
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