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The Dallas County Courthouse, built in 1892 of red sandstone with rusticated marble accents, is a historic governmental building located at 100 South Houston Street in Dallas, Texas. Also known as the Old Red Courthouse, it became the Old Red Museum, a local history museum, in 2007. In 2021, it was announced that the Old Red Museum would be ...
The Dallas County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Aug. 27 to put the question on the Nov. 5 general election ballot of whether the county should issue bonds to pay for the new facility.
Municipal Courts are the most active courts, with County Courts and District Courts handling most other cases and often sharing the same courthouse. Administration is the responsibility of the Supreme Court of Texas, which is aided by the Texas Office of Court Administration, Texas Judicial Council and the State Bar of Texas, which it oversees.
Dallas County residents should expect to see plans for a new courthouse on their ballots again after voting it down last week.. Unofficial results show a majority, 51.1%, voted against a proposed ...
Most district courts consider both criminal and civil cases but, in counties with many courts, each may specialize in civil, criminal, juvenile, or family law matters. [ 2 ] The Texas tradition of one judge per district court is descended from what was the dominant form of American state trial court organization for much of the 19th century ...
Randy Halprin, who is Jewish, had his right to a fair trial violated by a judge who held anti-Semitic views, Dallas Criminal District Court Judge Lela Mays said. Judge: 'Texas 7' death row inmate ...
Districts map. There are fourteen appellate districts each of which encompasses multiple counties and is presided over by a Texas Court of Appeals denominated by number: [19] The counties of Gregg, Rusk, Upshur, and Wood are in the jurisdictions of both the Sixth and Twelfth Courts, while Hunt County is in the jurisdiction of both the Fifth and Sixth Courts.
At around 11:10 a.m. Thursday, Dallas police received a bomb threat toward the Frank Crowley Courts building, according to the release. The call was forwarded to the Dallas County Sheriff’s Office.