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SB 344, 83rd R.S.
Relating to the procedure for an application for a writ of habeas corpus based on relevant scientific evidence.

Ex parte Neal Hampton Robbins; Opinion, concurring and dissenting opinions (No. WR-73,484-02, new scientific evidence).
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By Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
Publication Date: November 26, 2014
Texas Indigent Defense Commission: legislative impact report.
In Texas County Progress
Publication Date: August 2013
Library Location: Periodicals
New trial recommended under new law in child-death case.
In Texas Lawyer
Publication Date: October 28, 2013
Library Location: Periodicals
Lessons learned from legislative victories in the Lone Star State.
In Champion
Publication Date: May 2014
Library Location: Periodicals
Addressing wrongful convictions: an examination of Texas's new junk science writ and other measures for protecting the innocent.
In Houston Law Review
Publication Date: Winter 2015
Library Location: Periodicals
The Texas Junk Science Writ: A look six years in.
See: https://cdn.coverstand.com/21412/627702/f1a7e64d74077c5c76aa7dcb56a1b92129a6feca.pdf#page=34 See: https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/CR/htm/CR.11.htm#11.073
In Texas Bar Journal
Publication Date: November 2019
Library Location: Periodicals


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