Tennessee Code Title 40. Criminal Procedure
Current as of January 02, 2024 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
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- Chapter 1. Jurisdiction and Venue
- Chapter 2. Limitation of Prosecutions
- Chapter 3. Methods of Prosecution
- Chapter 4. Proceedings Before General Sessions Courts
- Chapter 5. Magistrates and Judicial Commissioners
- Chapter 6. Warrants
- Chapter 7. Arrest
- Chapter 8. Rewards for Apprehension
- Chapter 9. Uniform Criminal Extradition Act
- Chapter 10. Preliminary Examination
- Chapter 11. Bail
- Chapter 12. Grand Jury Proceedings
- Chapter 13. Indictments
- Chapter 14. Rights of Defendants
- Chapter 15. Pretrial Diversion
- Chapter 16. Immunity from Prosecution
- Chapter 17. Evidence and Witnesses
- Chapter 18. Trial and Verdict
- Chapter 19. Defects in Proceedings
- Chapter 20. Judgment and Sentence
- Chapter 22. Judicial Recommendation of Clemency
- Chapter 23. Execution of Judgment
- Chapter 24. Fines
- Chapter 25. Fees of Officers
- Chapter 26. Appeal
- Chapter 27. Executive Clemency
- Chapter 28. Probation, Paroles and Pardons
- Chapter 29. Restoration of Citizenship
- Chapter 30. Post-Conviction Procedure
- Chapter 31. Interstate Compact on Detainers
- Chapter 32. Destruction of Records Upon Dismissal or Acquittal
- Chapter 33. Forfeitures
- Chapter 34. Contract Sentencing
- Chapter 35. Tennessee Criminal Sentencing Reform Act of 1989
- Chapter 36. Community Corrections
- Chapter 38. Victims' Rights
- Chapter 39. Offender Registration and Monitoring
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