§ 4.01 What Courts Have Criminal Jurisdiction
§ 4.02 Existing Courts Continued
§ 4.03 Courts of Appeals
§ 4.04 Court of Criminal Appeals
§ 4.05 Jurisdiction of District Courts
§ 4.06 When Felony Includes Misdemeanor
§ 4.07 Jurisdiction of County Courts
§ 4.08 Appellate Jurisdiction of County Courts
§ 4.09 Appeals From Inferior Court
§ 4.10 To Forfeit Bail Bonds
§ 4.11 Jurisdiction of Justice Courts
§ 4.12 Misdemeanor Cases; Precinct in Which Defendant to Be Tried in Justice Court
§ 4.13 Justice May Forfeit Bond
§ 4.14 Jurisdiction of Municipal Court
§ 4.15 May Sit At Any Time
§ 4.16 Concurrent Jurisdiction
§ 4.17 Transfer of Certain Misdemeanors
§ 4.18 Claim of Underage
§ 4.19 Transfer of Person Certified to Stand Trial as an Adult

Terms Used In Texas Code of Criminal Procedure Chapter 4 - Courts and Criminal Jurisdiction

  • Affirmed: In the practice of the appellate courts, the decree or order is declared valid and will stand as rendered in the lower court.