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Texas Judgment of Conviction By Court Waiver Of Jury Trial

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Judgment of Conviction By Court Waiver Of Jury Trial

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29.03. FOR SUFFICIENT CAUSE SHOWN. A criminal action may be continued on the written motion of the State or of the defendant, upon sufficient cause shown; which cause shall be fully set forth in the motion. A continuance may be only for as long as is necessary.

This Standard Clause provides that all parties to the agreement have waived their right to a trial by jury under Texas law if there is any dispute arising out of or relating to the agreement or the transaction.

(B) If the parties have waived the right to a jury trial, the court's findings must be made in writing or placed orally in the record.

42.013. FINDING OF FAMILY VIOLENCE. In the trial of an offense under Title 5, Penal Code, if the court determines that the offense involved family violence, as defined by Section 71.004, Family Code, the court shall make an affirmative finding of that fact and enter the affirmative finding in the judgment of the case.

CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CHAPTER 42A. COMMUNITY SUPERVISION. (B) a sentence of imprisonment or confinement, imprisonment and fine, or confinement and fine, is probated and the imposition of sentence is suspended in whole or in part. (2) "Court" means a court of record having original criminal jurisdiction.

42.03. Pronouncing sentence; time; credit for time spent in jail between arrest and sentence or pending appeal.

CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CHAPTER 43. EXECUTION OF JUDGMENT. (4) when the defendant has discharged the amount of fines and costs in any other manner permitted by this code. (3) when the judgment has been fully satisfied in any other manner.

But a decision to waive a jury trial must be made carefully. Under Texas law, a waiver must ?be made in person by the defendant in writing in open court with the consent and approval of the court, and the attorney representing the state.? The waiver itself must be ?express, knowing, and intelligent.?

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Texas Judgment of Conviction By Court Waiver Of Jury Trial