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Part 3
Special Proceedings and Miscellaneous Procedures

Titles

P
Procedures For Securing Attendance At Criminal Actions and Proceedings of Defendants and Witnesses Under Control of Court--recognizance, Bail and Commitment
Sections 500.10–540.30
Q
Procedures For Securing Attendance At Criminal Actions and Proceedings of Defendants Not Securable By Conventional Means--and Related Matters
Sections 550.10–600.20
R
Procedures For Securing Attendance of Witnesses In Criminal Actions
Sections 610.10–650.30
S
Procedures For Securing Testimony For Future Use, and For Using Testi- Mony Given In a Prior Proceeding
Sections 660.10–680.80
T
Procedures For Securing Evidence By Means of Court Order and For Sup- Pressing Evidence Unlawfully or Improperly Obtained
Sections 690.05–715.50
U
Special Proceedings Which Replace, Suspend or Abate Criminal Actions
Sections 720.10–730.70
 



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

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