Preliminary Sections
Author | Robert K. Gill/Mark Daniel |
Pages | 1-50 |
TEXAS CRIMINAL FORMS
BY ROBERT K. GILL AND MARK G. DANIEL
HIGHLIGHTS
In this edition of Texas Criminal Forms, you receive 18 new forms to help you navigate the issues that may arise
at various stages of a criminal case. The highlights include:
NEW FORMS
SELF-INCRIMINATION
• Proffer Interview Conditions
BAIL AND BOND
• Bond Supervision Out of County Travel Notice/Request
• Waiver of Subsequent Detention Hearing
DWI CASES
• Motion to Suppress Evidence of Standardized Field Sobriety Tests
PRE-TRIAL MOTIONS
• Motion to Extend Deadline for Filing Pretrial Motions
• Chart of Pretrial Motions
• Motion for Change of Venue (Publicity)
• Motion for Change of Venue (Dangerous Combination)
• Ex parte Motion to Impound Emails (Under Seal)
DISCOVERY
• Motion to Suppress Illegally Withheld Evidence
• Law Enforcement Officer Discovery Acknowledgement
TRIAL
• Defendant’s Objection to State’s Motion for Continuance
• Motion to Exclude Extraneous Offense Evidence and Alternative Motion for Rule 403 Balancing
CHILD ABUSE CASES
• Motion for Transcription of Oral Statement of Child Witness
• Motion for Access to Forensic Interview
PUNISHMENT PHASE
• Defendant’s Statement of Factual Inaccuracies and Omissions from PSR
• Motion to Waive Court Costs
• Out of County Travel Notice / Request
NEW TEXT
• Juvenile detention hearings
• Law enforcement agency/officer’s ongoing duty to disclose information to the attorney for the State
• Governing law re: pre- and post-sentence reports
AND MORE!
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TEXAS
CRIMINAL
FORMS
VOLUME 1
Robert Gill & Mark G. Daniel
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