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    • Texas Statutes
    • Code of Criminal Procedure
    • Title 1 - Code of Criminal Procedure
    • Chapter 18A - Detection, Interception, and Use of Wire, Oral, and Electronic Communications
    • Subchapter H. Disclosure and Use of Intercepted Communications

    Texas Statutes
    Chapter 18A - Detection, Interception, and Use of Wire, Oral, and Electronic Communications
    Subchapter H. Disclosure and Use of Intercepted Communications

    Article 18A.351. Disclosure or Use of Intercepted Communications - (1) use the contents or evidence to the extent the...

    Article 18A.352. Disclosure Under Oath - Added by Acts 2017, 85th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1058 (H.B....

    Article 18A.353. Privileged Communications - (b) Evidence derived from a privileged communication described by Subsection...

    Article 18A.354. Disclosure or Use of Incidentally Intercepted Communications - (1) are intercepted by an investigative or law enforcement officer...

    Article 18A.355. Notice and Disclosure of Interception Application, Interception Order, and Intercepted Communications - (1) the application or the issuance of the order; (2)...

    Article 18A.356. Notice of Interception Required - (b) The judge may waive the 10-day period described by...

    Article 18A.357. Communications Received in Evidence - (1) the communication was intercepted in violation of this chapter,...

    Article 18A.358. Suppression of Contents of Intercepted Communications - (1) the communication was unlawfully intercepted; (2) the interception order...

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