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CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE—THE CAPIAS

     Art. 23.01. [441] [505] [493] Definition of a "capias"

     Art. 23.02. [442] [506] [494] Its requisites

     Art. 23.03. [443] [507] [495] Capias or summons in felony

     Art. 23.04. [444] [508] [496] In misdemeanor case

     Art. 23.05. [445] [509] [497] Capias after forfeiture

     Art. 23.06. [446] [510] [498] New bail in felony case

     Art. 23.07. [447] [511] [499] Capias does not lose its force

     Art. 23.08. [448] [512] [500] Reasons for retaining capias

     Art. 23.09. Capias to several counties

     Art. 23.10. Bail in felony

     Art. 23.11. Sheriff may take bail in felony

     Art. 23.12. Court shall fix bail in felony

     Art. 23.13. Who may arrest under capias

     Art. 23.14. Bail in misdemeanor

     Art. 23.15. Arrest in capital cases

     Art. 23.16. Arrest in capital case in another county

     Art. 23.17. Return of bail and capias

     Art. 23.18. Return of capias

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