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    • 2021 Tennessee Code
    • Title 40 - Criminal Procedure
    • Chapter 10 - Preliminary Examination
    • § 40-10-111. Commitment of Witnesses

    2021 Tennessee Code
    Chapter 10 - Preliminary Examination
    § 40-10-111. Commitment of Witnesses

    Any witness required to enter into an undertaking, with or without security, shall, on failure or refusal, be committed to jail.
    Code 1858, § 5071; Shan., § 7030; Code 1932, § 11570; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 40-1126.

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    Structure 2021 Tennessee Code

    2021 Tennessee Code

    Title 40 - Criminal Procedure

    Chapter 10 - Preliminary Examination

    § 40-10-101. Notice of Charge and Right to Counsel

    § 40-10-102. Time Allowed to Procure Counsel

    § 40-10-103. Separation and Exclusion of Witnesses

    § 40-10-104. Bail

    § 40-10-105. Election by Prisoner to Perform Hard Labor

    § 40-10-106. Reports on Elections to Perform Hard Labor

    § 40-10-107. Bond of Witnesses

    § 40-10-108. Form of Bond

    § 40-10-109. Increase of Bond — Surety

    § 40-10-110. Minors as Witnesses

    § 40-10-111. Commitment of Witnesses

    § 40-10-112. Bail of Witnesses

    § 40-10-113. Magistrates Acting in Association

    § 40-10-114. Waiver of Preliminary Hearing — Objection by State

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