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§ 5.4 — COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS; JUDGES.

Texas § 5.4
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Tex. Texas Constitution Code Ann. § 5.4 (2026).

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Sec. 4. COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS; JUDGES.

(a)The Court of Criminal Appeals shall consist of eight Judges and one Presiding Judge. The Judges shall have the same qualifications and receive the same salaries as the Associate Justices of the Supreme Court, and the Presiding Judge shall have the same qualifications and receive the same salary as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. The Presiding Judge and the Judges shall be elected by the qualified voters of the state at a general election and shall hold their offices for a term of six years.
(b)For the purpose of hearing cases, the Court of Criminal Appeals may sit in panels of three Judges, the designation thereof to be under rules established by the court. In a panel of three Judges, two Judges shall constitute a quorum and the concu

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