Texas Statutes
§ 1.04 — DUE COURSE OF LAW.
Texas § 1.04
JurisdictionTexas
Code CRCode of Criminal Procedure
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Bluebook
Tex. Code of Criminal Procedure Code Ann. § 1.04 (2026).
Text
Art. 1.04. DUE COURSE OF LAW. No citizen of this State shall be deprived of life, liberty, property, privileges or immunities, or in any manner disfranchised, except by the due course of the law of the land.
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Related
James H. Gentry v. Benjamin N. Smith
(Court of Appeals of Texas, 2019)
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Legislative History
Acts 1965, 59th Leg., vol. 2, p. 317, ch. 722.
Nearby Sections
15
§ 1.01
SHORT TITLE.§ 1.02
EFFECTIVE DATE.§ 1.025
SEVERABILITY.§ 1.026
CONSTRUCTION.§ 1.03
OBJECTS OF THIS CODE.§ 1.04
DUE COURSE OF LAW.§ 1.05
RIGHTS OF ACCUSED.§ 1.053
PRESENT ABILITY TO PAY.§ 1.06
SEARCHES AND SEIZURES.§ 1.07
RIGHT TO BAIL.§ 1.08
HABEAS CORPUS.§ 1.09
CRUELTY FORBIDDEN.§ 1.10
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Texas § 1.04, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/tx/IN/1.04.