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All sources · 30,592 documents · Table of contents · Title 40 Criminal Procedure

Tennessee

CH. 1
Chapter 1 Jurisdiction and Venue
8 sectionsOpen →
CH. 2
Chapter 2 Limitation of Prosecutions
6 sectionsOpen →
CH. 4
Chapter 4 Proceedings Before General Sessions Courts
16 sectionsOpen →
CH. 8
Chapter 8 Rewards for Apprehension
6 sectionsOpen →
CH. 9
Chapter 9 Uniform Criminal Extradition Act
30 sectionsOpen →
CH. 10
Chapter 10 Preliminary Examination
14 sectionsOpen →
CH. 15
Chapter 15 Pretrial Diversion
7 sectionsOpen →
CH. 16
Chapter 16 Immunity From Prosecution
2 sectionsOpen →
CH. 18
Chapter 18 Trial and Verdict
19 sectionsOpen →
CH. 19
Chapter 19 Defects in Proceedings
2 sectionsOpen →
CH. 22
Chapter 22 Judicial Recommendation of Clemency
17 sectionsOpen →
CH. 23
Chapter 23 Execution of Judgment
19 sectionsOpen →
CH. 24
Chapter 24 Fines
9 sectionsOpen →
CH. 25
Chapter 25 Fees of Officers
44 sectionsOpen →
CH. 26
Chapter 26 Appeal
5 sectionsOpen →
CH. 27
Chapter 27 Executive Clemency
10 sectionsOpen →
CH. 31
Chapter 31 Interstate Compact on Detainers
7 sectionsOpen →
CH. 32
Chapter 32 Destruction of Records Upon Dismissal or Acquittal
5 sectionsOpen →
CH. 34
Chapter 34 Contract Sentencing
7 sectionsOpen →
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