Government Code § 301.025
A legislative witness cannot refuse to testify or produce documents just because the answer may be disgraceful, and the legislature may require testimony or documents even if the person says it could incriminate them. A witness also has a right to counsel, and truthful testimony given under an incrimination claim carri
- Jurisdiction
- United States — Texas
- Instrument
- Code
- Version
- Undated source snapshot
- Language
- en
- Official source
- View official record ↗
Statute overview
About this statute
A legislative witness cannot refuse to testify or produce documents just because the answer may be disgraceful, and the legislature may require testimony or documents even if the person says it could incriminate them. A witness also has a right to counsel, and truthful testimony given under an incrimination claim carries immunity from indictment or prosecution for the matters testified to.
Ask AI about this statute
Government Code § 301.025
Sign in to ask AI about this statute
Sign in to start authenticated, citation-grounded statute research.
Sign inLexChat organizes source-backed legal information for research. Verify amendments, commencement, and current legal force with the official publisher before relying on it.