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Title R
Procedures For Securing Attendance of Witnesses In Criminal Actions

Articles

610
Securing Attendance of Witnesses By Subpoena
Sections 610.10–610.50
620
Securing Attendance of Witnesses By Material Witness Order
Sections 620.10–620.80
630
Securing Attendance As Witnesses of Persons Confined In Institutions Within the State
Sections 630.10–630.20
640
Securing Attendance As Witnesses of Persons At Liberty Outside the State--rendition to Other Jurisdictions of Witnesses At Liberty Within the State--uniform Act to Secure Attendance of Witnesses From Without the State In Criminal Cases
Section 640.10
650
Securing Attendance As Witnesses of Prisoners Confined In Institutions of Other Jurisdictions of the United States-- Rendition to Other Jurisdictions of Prisoners Confined In Institutions Within the State
Sections 650.10–650.30
 



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

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