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The El Paso U.S. Courthouse, also known as El Paso Federal Building or the U.S. Court House, is a historic building in El Paso, Texas. It is a courthouse of the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas. The building was completed in 1936 and served historically as a courthouse and as a government office building.
The United States District Court for the Western District of Texas (in case citations, W.D. Tex.) is a federal district court. The court convenes in San Antonio with divisions in Austin, Del Rio, El Paso, Midland, Pecos, and Waco. It has jurisdiction in over 50 Trans-Pecos, Permian Basin, and Hill Country counties of the U.S. state of Texas.
The district was initially created in 1903. For most of the next six decades, it stretched across 42,000 square miles (110,000 km 2), from El Paso in the west to the Permian Basin (Midland and Odessa) in the east. However, after Texas' original 1960 district map was thrown out as a result of Wesberry v.
El Paso attorney Sergio Saldivar on Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2023, at the Law Offices of Sergio Saldivar in El Paso, Texas. Commissioners Court Precinct 1: Jackie Arroyo Butler, Pete Faraone
The El Paso County Commissioners Court and District Attorney Bill Hicks are locked in a battle over legal expenses related to a controversial law expanding Texas' role in immigration enforcement.
District Attorney Bill Hicks, a Republican, is facing James Montoya, a Democrat, in the Nov. 5, general election to be the district attorney for Texas' 34th Judicial District, which includes El ...
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El Paso District Attorney Bill Hicks is planning to appeal the "erroneous order" by a county judge who dismissed nearly 60 cases against migrants charged in an alleged "riot" at the U.S.-Mexico ...