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  2. American Bar Association Model Code of Professional ...

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    In response, the Model Rules consists simply of Rules. [2] According to the Code's Preface, it was derived from the ABA's Canons of Professional Ethics (1908), which in turn were borrowed from the Canons of the Alabama State Bar (1887), which in turn were inspired by several sources such as ethics resolutions in an 1830s legal textbook.

  3. Law of Texas - Wikipedia

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    [3] The Texas Constitution requires the Texas Legislature to revise, digest, and publish the laws of the state; however, it has never done so regularly. [4] In 1925 the Texas Legislature reorganized the statutes into three major divisions: the Revised Civil Statutes, Penal Code, and Code of Criminal Procedure.

  4. Grand juries in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The size of the grand jury and the number of grand jurors required to issue an indictment varies among the states and even, at times, within a single state. [19] A supermajority of jurors, such as two-third or three-fourths, is usually needed to recommend an indictment or criminal charge. [6]

  5. 'More could have been done': Witnesses question law ... - AOL

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    Concerned parents and locals gathered at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, Texas, immediately after news of the Tuesday shooting broke out and urged police officers to charge inside, they say.

  6. Why witnesses could only see part of the process when ... - AOL

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  7. Texas Code of Criminal Procedure - Wikipedia

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    Chapter 5, Articles 5.04 and 5.05 detail the duties of peace officers when responding to family violence calls. These include protecting the victim, helping the victim move to a safer place, and providing victims with written instructions about the legal actions they can take to protect themselves from the offender.

  8. Jury in North Texas capital murder trial hears from witnesses ...

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    Witnesses testified about emergency treatment for Robin Waddell after the defendant allegedly shot her outside a police station. Judge rules detective who watched live trial video can testify.

  9. Witness immunity - Wikipedia

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    Prosecutors at the state level may offer a witness either transactional or use and derivative use immunity, but at the federal level, use and derivative use immunity is much more common. [citation needed] In the United States, Congress can also grant criminal immunity (at the Federal level) to witnesses in exchange for testifying. [1]