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Current as of: 2010
Chapter 1Jurisdiction and Venue
Chapter 2Limitation of Prosecutions
Chapter 3Methods of Prosecution
Chapter 4Proceedings Before General Sessions Courts
Chapter 5Magistrates and Judicial Commissioners
Chapter 6Warrants
Chapter 7Arrest
Chapter 8Rewards for Apprehension
Chapter 9Uniform Criminal Extradition Act
Chapter 10Preliminary Examination
Chapter 11Bail
Chapter 12Grand Jury Proceedings
Chapter 13Indictments
Chapter 14Rights of Defendants
Chapter 15Pretrial Diversion
Chapter 16Immunity From Prosecution
Chapter 17Evidence and Witnesses
Chapter 18Trial and Verdict
Chapter 19Defects in Proceedings
Chapter 20Judgment and Sentence
Chapter 21Suspension of Sentence [Repealed]
Chapter 22Judicial Recommendation of Clemency
Chapter 23Execution of Judgment
Chapter 24Fines
Chapter 25Fees of Officers
Chapter 26Appeal
Chapter 27Executive Clemency
Chapter 28Probation, Paroles and Pardons
Chapter 29Restoration of Citizenship
Chapter 30Post-Conviction Procedure
Chapter 31Interstate Compact on Detainers
Chapter 32Destruction of Records Upon Dismissal or Acquittal
Chapter 33Forfeitures
Chapter 34Contract Sentencing
Chapter 35Criminal Sentencing Reform Act of 1989
Chapter 36Community Corrections
Chapter 37[RESERVED]
Chapter 38Victims' Rights
Chapter 39Sexual Offender Registration and Monitoring

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