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    Texas Practice Guide Criminal Practice and Procedure, 2025 ed.

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    How-to guide for Texas practitioners concerning criminal practice and procedure. Answers questions that regularly confront attorneys practicing criminal law — from arrest through postconviction proceedings and appeal. Includes step-by-step analysis of

    Publisher:Lawyers Cooperative Publishing
    Service Number:43440916
    Publication date:2024-04-30
    Practice area:Criminal law & procedure
    Jurisdiction:Texas
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    D. Mark Elliston

    Elliston is the owner of Elliston & Associates in Dallas and has substantial criminal law experience in both state and federal courts. Mr. Elliston previously served as an Assistant District Attorney for Dallas County and an Assistant United States 

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    Brad L. Whitlock, Brian Thompson Morris, C.L. Mike Schmidt, Christopher Martin, Craig B. Glidden, D. Mark Elliston, Dan L. Nicewander, Daniel K. Hedges, David E. Keltner, Elizabeth Lang-Miers, Hon. Greg Abbott, Hon. Judge Nikki DeShazo, Hugh M. Ray former contributing author, Ike Vanden Eykel, J. Cary Barton, Jack Hebdon, James N. Johnson deceased, Jerome S. Levy, Joe Brown deceased, Judge, Justice Adele Hedges, Honorable, Kathryn J. Murphy, Kim Askew, Knox D. Nunnally deceased, Lawrence A. Waks, Linda L. Addison, Lynne Liberato, Marjorie J. Stephens, Mark Kincaid, Molly Buck Richard, Robert C. Prather, Robin Russell, Ronald G. Franklin, Ronald R. Cresswell, Sarah Patel Pacheco, Sharon Brand Gardner, Stewart Gagnon, Thomas M. Featherston Jr., W. Mike Baggett

    Terrence W. Kirk

    Terrence W. Kirk received a B.A. in English, summa cum laude, from the University of Texas at Austin and received his J.D. from the University of Texas School of Law, with honors. After graduation from law school, Terry served as a briefing attorney for