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O'Connor's Texas Criminal Codes Plus 2011-2012

By George McCall Secrest, Jr.

Update frequency: Annually

Free update period: 60 days before next edition is released

Format: Softbound portable book

Dimensions: 7.5" x 10"

Page Count: 1480

ISBN: 978-1-59839-125-1

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O’Connor’s Texas Criminal Codes Plus is an essential resource for the Texas criminal-law attorney, containing all the statutes you use most in your practice plus carefully selected annotations from leading court opinions.

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  • Be confident knowing that Mac Secrest selects all of the annotations. Not only is he the author, but he actually uses this book in the courtroom.
  • Save time with annotations from controlling cases that interpret the codes.
  • Never miss a deadline with comprehensive appellate timetables.
  • Quickly find punishments, enhancements, and lesser included offenses with the charts.
  • Get everything you need in one portable book.
Texas Code of Criminal Procedure (annotated)

Vienna Convention (annotated)

Charts

Penal Code (annotated)

Texas Controlled Substances Act [Health & Safety Code] (annotated)

Schedules of Controlled Substances

Select provisions from:

  • Government Code:
        Recusal
        Juror Qualification
        Code Construction Act
        DNA Records
        Concealed Handgun (annotated)
        Parole & Mandatory Supervision (annotated)
        Prosecutorial Files
        Degrees of Relationships
  • Transportation Code (annotated)
  • Water Code (annotated)

Texas Rules of Evidence (annotated)

Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure (annotated)

Appellate Timetables

Index

Updated with legislation from the 82nd Legislature, including amendments affecting:
  • Appointed counsel
  • Child testimony
  • Competency determinations
  • Debit/Credit card skimming
  • DNA testing
  • DWI punishment
  • Enhanced felony and state-jail felony punishments
  • Human trafficking
  • Sexting
  • Synthetic marijuana
  • Time credits for community supervision