1. In any case in which he is by law authorized to order verbally the arrest of an offender;
2. When any person shall make oath before the magistrate that another has committed some offense against the laws of the State; and
3. In any case named in this Code where he is specially authorized to issue warrants of arrest.
(b) A summons may be issued in any case where a warrant may be issued, and shall be in the same form as the warrant except that it shall summon the defendant to appear before a magistrate at a stated time and place. The summons shall be served upon a defendant by delivering a copy to him personally, or by leaving it at his dwelling house or usual place of abode with some person of suitable age and discretion then residing therein or by mailing it to the defendant's last known address. If a defendant fails to appear in response to the summons a warrant shall be issued.
(c) For purposes of Subdivision 2, Subsection (a), a person may appear before the magistrate in person or the person's image may be presented to the magistrate through an electronic broadcast system.
(d) A recording of the communication between the person and the magistrate must be made if the person's image is presented through an electronic broadcast system under Subsection (c). If the defendant is charged with the offense, the recording must be preserved until:
(1) the defendant is acquitted of the offense; or
(2) all appeals relating to the offense have been exhausted.
(e) The counsel for the defendant may obtain a copy of the recording on payment of an amount reasonably necessary to cover the costs of reproducing the recording.
(f) In this article, "electronic broadcast system" means a two-way electronic communication of image and sound between a person and magistrate and includes secure Internet videoconferencing.
Acts 1965, 59th Leg., vol. 2, p. 317, ch. 722.
Amended by:
Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 248 (H.B. 976), Sec. 1, eff. June 17, 2011.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 1 - Code of Criminal Procedure
Chapter 15 - Arrest Under Warrant
Article 15.01. Warrant of Arrest
Article 15.02. Requisites of Warrant
Article 15.03. Magistrate May Issue Warrant or Summons
Article 15.05. Requisites of Complaint
Article 15.051. Polygraph Examination of Complainant Prohibited
Article 15.06. Warrant Extends to Every Part of the State
Article 15.07. Warrant Issued by Other Magistrate
Article 15.08. Warrant May Be Forwarded
Article 15.09. Complaint May Be Forwarded
Article 15.14. Arrest After Dismissal Because of Delay
Article 15.16. How Warrant Is Executed
Article 15.17. Duties of Arresting Officer and Magistrate
Article 15.171. Duty of Officer to Notify Probate Court
Article 15.18. Arrest for Out-of-County Offense
Article 15.19. Notice of Arrest
Article 15.20. Duty of Sheriff Receiving Notice
Article 15.21. Release on Personal Bond if Not Timely Demanded
Article 15.22. When a Person Is Arrested
Article 15.24. What Force May Be Used