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Part 2
of Criminal Procedure

Preliminary Provisions
Sections 681–691
1
of the Prevention of Public Offenses
Sections 692–727
2
Mode of Prosecution
Sections 737–745
2.5
Nightcourt
Section 750
3
Additional Provisions Regarding Criminal Procedure
Sections 777–883
4
Grand Jury Proceedings
Sections 888–939.91
5
the Pleadings
Sections 940–973
6
Pleadings and Proceedings Before Trial
Sections 976–1054.10
7
of Proceedings After the Commencement of the Trial and Before Judgment
Sections 1065–1188
8
of Judgment and Execution
Sections 1191–1233.61
9
Appeals in Felony Cases
Sections 1235–1265
10
Miscellaneous Proceedings
Sections 1268–1424.5
11
Proceedings in Misdemeanor and Infraction Cases and Appeals from Such Cases
Sections 1427–1471
12
of Special Proceedings of a Criminal Nature
Sections 1473–1564
13
Proceedings for Bringing Persons Imprisoned in the State Prison, or the Jail of Another County, Before a Court
Section 1567
15
Outpatient Status for Mentally Disordered and Developmentally Disabled Offenders
Sections 1600–1620
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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