Texas Statutes
§ 22.106 — COMMISSIONERS OF COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS.
Texas § 22.106
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Bluebook
Tex. Government Code Code Ann. § 22.106 (2026).
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Sec. 22.106. COMMISSIONERS OF COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS.
(a)The presiding judge of the court of criminal appeals, with the concurrence of a majority of the judges of the court of criminal appeals, may designate and appoint a retired appellate judge or district judge who has consented to be subject to appointment, or an active appellate judge or district judge, to sit as a commissioner of the court of criminal appeals. A designated judge must consent to the designation and appointment. The presiding judge may designate and appoint as many commissioners as he deems necessary to aid the court in disposing of its business.
(b)A commissioner shall discharge the duties that are assigned him by the court and may be appointed to serve either for a certain period of time or for a particular case
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Legislative History
Acts 1985, 69th Leg., ch. 480, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1985.
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§ 22.001
JURISDICTION.§ 22.002
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MODIFICATION OR SUSPENSION OF CERTAIN PROVISIONS RELATING TO COURT PROCEEDINGS AFFECTED BY DISASTER.§ 22.004
RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE.§ 22.005
DISQUALIFICATION OF JUSTICES.§ 22.006
ADJOURNMENT.§ 22.007
PETITION FOR REVIEW.§ 22.008
PUBLICATION OF DECISIONS.§ 22.009
STENOGRAPHERS; BAILIFF.§ 22.010
SEALING OF COURT RECORDS.§ 22.012
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