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    • Chapter 29 - Continuance
    • Article 29.035. For Insufficient Notice of Hearing or Trial

    Texas Statutes
    Chapter 29 - Continuance
    Article 29.035. For Insufficient Notice of Hearing or Trial


    (b) This article does not apply during the period between:
    (1) the date the trial begins; and
    (2) the date the judgment is entered.
    Added by Acts 2017, 85th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1005 (H.B. 1266), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2017.

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    Structure Texas Statutes

    Texas Statutes

    Code of Criminal Procedure

    Title 1 - Code of Criminal Procedure

    Chapter 29 - Continuance

    Article 29.01. By Operation of Law

    Article 29.011. Religious Holy Day

    Article 29.012. Religious Holy Day

    Article 29.02. By Agreement

    Article 29.03. For Sufficient Cause Shown

    Article 29.035. For Insufficient Notice of Hearing or Trial

    Article 29.04. First Motion by State

    Article 29.05. Subsequent Motion by State

    Article 29.06. First Motion by Defendant

    Article 29.07. Subsequent Motion by Defendant

    Article 29.08. Motion Sworn To

    Article 29.09. Controverting Motion

    Article 29.10. When Denial Is Filed

    Article 29.11. Argument

    Article 29.12. Bail Resulting From Continuance

    Article 29.13. Continuance After Trial Is Begun

    Article 29.14. Consideration of Impact on Certain Victims

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