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  2. United States District Court for the Western District of Texas

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    As seat of the Texas Judicial District, the Galveston court had jurisdiction over the whole state. [2] On February 21, 1857, the state was divided into two districts, Eastern and Western, with Judge Watrous continuing in the Eastern district. [3]

  3. Travis County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    The county then budgeted $28 million to bring the structure up to current building codes and adapt it to house the county probate courts by 2020. [ 19 ] On July 10, 2018, Travis County entered a negotiation agreement with developers to design and build a new downtown court facility, [ 20 ] and on January 15, 2019, the county approved funding ...

  4. Guadalupe County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Separate from the courthouse is the Guadalupe County Justice Center on West Court Street Guadalupe County Veterans Memorial. Guadalupe County (Local / ˌ ɡ w ɑː d ə ˈ l ʊ p iː /, [1] Spanish pronunciation: [gwaðaˈlupe]) is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2020 census, its population was 172,706. [2] The county ...

  5. Judiciary of Texas - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Texas District Courts - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. PACER (law) - Wikipedia

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    PACER (acronym for Public Access to Court Electronic Records) is an electronic public access service for United States federal court documents. It allows authorized users to obtain case and docket information from the United States district courts, United States courts of appeals, and United States bankruptcy courts.

  8. Court of record - Wikipedia

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    Under an alternative definition, courts or tribunals may be designated by statute as "courts of record" irrespective of any of the three above criteria, such as the County Court under section 1A of the County Courts Act 1984 [10] or the First-Tier Tribunal pursuant to section 3 of the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007.

  9. Guadalupe County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    Guadalupe County Courthouse may refer to: Guadalupe County Courthouse in Santa Rosa , Santa Rosa, New Mexico, a former courthouse listed on the National Register of Historic Places Guadalupe County Courthouse in Puerto de Luna, New Mexico , which preceded the Santa Rosa one