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    • California Code
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    • PART 2 - OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
    • TITLE 10 - MISCELLANEOUS PROCEEDINGS
    • CHAPTER 4 - Examination of Witnesses Conditionally

    California Code
    TITLE 10 - MISCELLANEOUS PROCEEDINGS
    CHAPTER 4 - Examination of Witnesses Conditionally

    Section 1335. - 1335. (a) If a defendant has been charged with a...

    Section 1336. - 1336. (a) When a material witness for the defendant, or...

    Section 1337. - 1337. The application shall be made upon affidavit stating all...

    Section 1338. - 1338. The application may be made to the court or...

    Section 1339. - 1339. If the court or judge is satisfied that the...

    Section 1340. - 1340. (a)  The defendant has the right to be present...

    Section 1341. - 1341. If, at the designated time and place, it is...

    Section 1342. - 1342. The attendance of the witness may be enforced by...

    Section 1343. - 1343. The testimony given by the witness shall be reduced...

    Section 1344. - 1344. The deposition taken must, by the magistrate, be sealed...

    Section 1345. - 1345. The deposition, or a certified copy of it, may...

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