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Texas: active: Gary R. Orozco [428] Fresno County Superior Court (2001– ) California: active: Patricia Orozco [429] Arizona Court of Appeals (2004–2016) Arizona: retired: Richard Orozco [9] Orange County Municipal Court California: retired: Yolanda Orozco [430] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2010– ) California: active: Darleen Ortega ...
John C. Alaniz (1957): [77] [78] First Hispanic American male (a lawyer) elected to the Texas State House of Representatives from Bexar County, Texas (1960) Andrew L. Jefferson Jr. (1959): [ 79 ] First African American male to serve as the Assistant District Attorney of Bexar County, Texas (1961)
Sheila Polk (1982): [58] First female to serve as the Yavapai County Attorney (2004) Nellie T. Bush and Emeline Ferguson: [9] First females elected as Justices of the Peace in Yuma County, Arizona (1914) Patricia A. Orozco (1989): [19] [20] First Latino American female appointed as the County Attorney for Yuma County, Arizona (1999)
Similarly, in November 2021, a post claimed that a “new Facebook/Meta rule” would allow the company to use a user’s photos without their permission. It echoed language used in the 2012 post ...
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In one of the odd provisions of the Texas Government Code, there is no requirement that a municipal judge be an attorney if the municipal court is not a court of record (Chapter 29, Section 29.004), but the municipal judge must be a licensed attorney with at least two years experience in practicing Texas law if the municipal court is a court of ...
South Texas College of Law Patricia R. "Pat" Lykos is an American lawyer who served as District Attorney of Harris County , Texas from 2009 to 2012. Education
The Chief Justice of Texas presides at the Texas Supreme Court, which is the top appellate court for civil matters in the Texas court system. The chief justice (and all the justices) are elected statewide in partisan elections. The term of the chief justice is six years. The position was created in the Texas Constitution of 1876.