Judgement at Law Glossary
What is it? Art. 42.01. [766] [853] [831] JUDGMENT. Sec. 1. A judgment is the written declaration of the court signed by the trial judge and entered of record showing the conviction or acquittal of the defendant. SOURCE TEXAS CRIMINAL PROCEDURE.Legal Definition Added By: Drew
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