Texas Statutes
§ 36.20 — BILL OF EXCEPTIONS.
Texas § 36.20
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Code CRCode of Criminal Procedure
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Tex. Code of Criminal Procedure Code Ann. § 36.20 (2026).
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Art. 36.20. BILL OF EXCEPTIONS.
By order of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals dated December 18, 1985, effective September 1, 1986, adopting the Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure, pursuant to Section 4, Chapter 685 (H.B. 13), Acts of the 69th Legislature, Regular Session, 1985, this article was repealed.
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Legislative History
Added by Acts 1965, 59th Leg., Ch. 722 (S.B. 107), eff. January 1, 1966.
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