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  1. CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE. CHAPTER 28. MOTIONS, PLEADINGS AND EXCEPTIONS. Art. 28.01. PRE-TRIAL. Sec. 1. The court may set any criminal case for a pre-trial hearing before it is set for trial upon its merits, and direct the defendant and his attorney, if any of record, and the State's attorney, to appear before the court at the time and place ...

  2. CHAPTER 39. DEPOSITIONS AND DISCOVERY. Art. 39.01. IN EXAMINING TRIAL. When an examination takes place in a criminal action before a magistrate, the state or the defendant may have the deposition of any witness taken by any officer authorized by this chapter.

  3. DEFINITION. In this chapter, "criminal episode" means the commission of two or more offenses, regardless of whether the harm is directed toward or inflicted upon more than one person or item of property, under the following circumstances:

  4. In the case of a pro se defendant, if the court orders the state to produce and permit the inspection of a document, item, or information under this subsection, the state shall permit the pro se defendant to inspect and review the document, item, or information but is not required to allow electronic duplication as described by Subsection (a).

  5. Section 28.12 - Exception and Trial of Special Pleas. Section 28.13 - Former Acquittal or Conviction. Section 28.14 - Plea Allowed. Browse Texas Codes | Chapter 28 - MOTIONS, PLEADINGS AND EXCEPTIONS for free on Casetext.

  6. Texas Statutes Title 1, Code of Criminal Procedure; Chapter 28, Motions, Pleadings and Exceptions. Refreshed: 2023-07-23.

  7. The pleadings and motions of the defendant shall be: (1) A motion to set aside or an exception to an indictment or information for some matter of form or substance; (2) A special plea as provided in Article 27.05 (Defendant’s Special Plea) of this code; (3) A plea of guilty; (4) A plea of not guilty; (5)

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