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Article 160
Fingerprinting and Photographing of Defendant After Arrest--criminal Identification Records and Statistics

Sections

160.10
Fingerprinting
160.20
Fingerprinting
160.30
Fingerprinting
160.40
Fingerprinting
160.45
Polygraph tests
160.50
Order upon termination of criminal action in favor of the accused
160.55
Order upon termination of criminal action by conviction for noncriminal offense
160.57
Automatic sealing of convictions
160.58
Conditional sealing of certain controlled substance, marihuana or specified offense convictions
160.59
Sealing of certain convictions
160.60
Effect of termination of criminal actions in favor of the accused
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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