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    • Code of Criminal Procedure
    • Title 1 - Code of Criminal Procedure
    • Chapter 35 - Formation of the Jury
    • Article 35.06. Challenge to Array First Heard

    Texas Statutes
    Chapter 35 - Formation of the Jury
    Article 35.06. Challenge to Array First Heard


    Acts 1965, 59th Leg., p. 317, ch. 722, Sec. 1, eff. Jan. 1, 1966.

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    Structure Texas Statutes

    Texas Statutes

    Code of Criminal Procedure

    Title 1 - Code of Criminal Procedure

    Chapter 35 - Formation of the Jury

    Article 35.01. Jurors Called

    Article 35.02. Sworn to Answer Questions

    Article 35.03. Excuses

    Article 35.04. Claiming Exemption

    Article 35.05. Excused by Consent

    Article 35.06. Challenge to Array First Heard

    Article 35.07. Challenge to the Array

    Article 35.08. When Challenge Is Sustained

    Article 35.09. List of New Venire

    Article 35.10. Court to Try Qualifications

    Article 35.11. Preparation of List

    Article 35.12. Mode of Testing

    Article 35.13. Passing Juror for Challenge

    Article 35.14. A Peremptory Challenge

    Article 35.15. Number of Challenges

    Article 35.16. Reasons for Challenge for Cause

    Article 35.17. Voir Dire Examination

    Article 35.18. Other Evidence on Challenge

    Article 35.19. Absolute Disqualification

    Article 35.20. Names Called in Order

    Article 35.21. Judge to Decide Qualifications

    Article 35.22. Oath to Jury

    Article 35.23. Jurors May Separate

    Article 35.25. Making Peremptory Challenge

    Article 35.26. Lists Returned to Clerk

    Article 35.261. Peremptory Challenges Based on Race Prohibited

    Article 35.27. Reimbursement of Nonresident Witnesses

    Article 35.28. When No Clerk

    Article 35.29. Personal Information About Jurors

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