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Texas Code of Criminal Procedure
CHAPTER 22. FORFEITURE OF BAIL
Art. 22.01. Bail forfeited, when
Art. 22.02. Manner of taking a forfeiture
Art. 22.021. Forfeiture after violating treatment condition
Art. 22.03. Citation to sureties
Art. 22.04. Requisites of citation
Art. 22.05. Citation as in civil actions
Art. 22.06. Citation by publication
Art. 22.07. Cost of publication
Art. 22.08. Service out of the state
Art. 22.09. When surety is dead
Art. 22.10. Scire facias docket
Art. 22.11. Sureties may answer
Art. 22.12. Proceedings not set aside for defect of form
Art. 22.125. Powers of the Court
Art. 22.13. Causes Which Will Exonerate
Art. 22.14. Judgment final
Art. 22.15. Judgment final by default
Art. 22.16. Remittitur After Forfeiture
Art. 22.17. Special bill of review
Art. 22.18. Limitation

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