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Tex. R. Civ. P. 230

Tex. R. Civ. P. 230 - Certain Questions Not to Be Asked

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TEXAS RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE (March 1, 2026) Rule 230 — CERTAIN QUESTIONS NOT TO BE ASKED PART II - RULES OF PRACTICE IN DISTRICT AND COUNTY COURTS Rule 230: CERTAIN QUESTIONS NOT TO BE ASKED In examining a juror, he shall not be asked a question the answer to which may show that he has been convicted of an offense which disqualifies him, or that he stands charged by some legal accusation with theft or any felony. Source: Texas Supreme Court — txcourts.gov | Current through March 1, 2026 Page 1