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Title 10
Miscellaneous Proceedings

Chapters

1
Bail
Sections 1268–1320.5
1.7
Pretrial Risk Assessment Tool Validation
Section 1320.35
2
Who May Be Witnesses in Criminal Actions
Sections 1321–1324.2
3
Compelling the Attendance of Witnesses
Sections 1326–1332
3a
Attendance of Witnesses Outside the State
Sections 1334–1334.6
4
Examination of Witnesses Conditionally
Sections 1335–1345
4.5
Examination of Victims of Sexual Crimes
Sections 1346–1347.5
5
Examination of Witnesses on Commission
Sections 1349–1362
6
Inquiry into the Competence of the Defendant Before Trial or After Conviction
Sections 1367–1376
7
Compromising Certain Public Offenses by Leave of the Court
Sections 1377–1379
8
Dismissal of the Action for Want of Prosecution or Otherwise
Sections 1381–1388
8.5
Agreement on Detainers
Sections 1389–1389.8
9
Proceedings Against Corporations
Sections 1390–1398
10
Entitling Affidavits
Section 1401
11
Errors and Mistakes in Pleadings and Other Proceedings
Sections 1404–1405.1
12
Disposal of Property Stolen or Embezzled
Sections 1407–1413
13
Disposition of Evidence in Criminal Cases
Sections 1417–1417.9
14
Disposition of Unclaimed Money Held by District Attorney or Court Clerk
Sections 1420–1422
15
Disqualification of Prosecuting Attorneys
Sections 1424–1424.5
 



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

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