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CHAPTER THIRTY-EIGHT—EVIDENCE IN CRIMINAL ACTIONS

     Art. 38.03. [705] [785] [765] Presumption of innocence

     Art. 38.04. [706] [786] [766] Jury are judges of facts

     Art. 38.05. [707] [787] [767] [729] Judge shall not discuss

     Art. 38.07. Testimony in Corroboration of Victim of Sexual Offense

     Art. 38.071. Testimony of child who is victim of offense

     Art. 38.072. Hearsay Statement of Child Abuse Victim

     Art. 38.073. Testimony of Inmate Witnesses

     Art. 38.08. [710] [790] [770] Defendant may testify

     Art. 38.10. Exceptions to the spousal adverse testimony privilege

     Art. 38.101. Communications by drug abusers

     Art. 38.12. [715] [796] [776] [736] Religious opinion

     Art. 38.14. [718] [801] [781] Testimony of accomplice

     Art. 38.141. Testimony of Undercover Peace Officer or Special

     Art. 38.15. [720] [803] [783] Two witnesses in treason

     Art. 38.16. [721] [804] [784] Evidence in treason

     Art. 38.17. [722] [805] [785] Two witnesses required

     Art. 38.18. [723] [806] [786] Perjury and aggravated perjury

     Art. 38.19. [724] [807] [787] Intent to defraud in forgery

     Art. 38.21. [726] [809] [789] Statement

     Art. 38.22. [727] [810] [790] When statements may be used

     Art. 38.23. [727a] Evidence not to be used

     Art. 38.25. [729] [812] [792] Written part of instrument controls

     Art. 38.27. [731] [814] [794] Evidence of handwriting

     Art. 38.30. [733] [816] [796] Interpreter

     Art. 38.31. [733a] Interpreters for deaf persons

     Art. 38.32. Presumption of death

     Art. 38.33. Preservation and use of evidence of certain misdemeanor

     Art. 38.34. Photographic Evidence in Theft Cases

     Art. 38.35. Forensic Analysis of Evidence

     Art. 38.36. Evidence in Prosecutions for Murder

     Art. 38.37. Evidence of extraneous offenses or acts

     Art. 38.38. Evidence relating to retaining attorney

     Art. 38.39. Preservation of Evidence Containing Biological Material

     Art. 38.39. Evidence in an Aggregation Prosecution With Numerous

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