Art. 58.154. COURT-ORDERED DISCLOSURE OF VICTIM INFORMATION. A court may order the disclosure of a victim's name, address, and telephone number only if the court finds that: (1) the information is essential in the trial of the defendant for the offense; (2) the identity of the victim is in issue; or (3) the disclosure is in the best interest of the victim.
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