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  2. Category:Lawyers from Fort Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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  3. United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas

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    The oldest federal civil building in Texas, the 1861 Customs and Courthouse in Galveston, housed headquarters for the Eastern District of Texas between 1861–1891. Federal Courthouse in Galveston that housed the Eastern District court from 1891–1902, when the Southern District of Texas was created.

  4. Andrew Fulton - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Fulton may refer to: Andrew S. Fulton (1800–1884), U.S. Representative, lawyer and judge from Virginia; Andrew Fulton (mayor) (1850–1925), mayor of Pittsburgh, 1884–1887; Andrew Fulton (admiral) (1927–2021), Canadian admiral; Andrew Fulton (diplomat) (born 1944), British diplomat and chairman of the Scottish Conservative Party

  5. Fort Worth attorneys, both 100 years old, named Tarrant ...

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    Davis celebrated his 100th birthday on Oct. 12, and Miller on Aug. 11. Both men spent over 70 years in the legal profession. Fort Worth criminal defense attorney MarQuetta Clayton called Davis a ...

  6. ‘He left the profession better’: Longtime Fort Worth defense ...

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    Tim Evans, a high profile criminal defense lawyer, died Dec. 23 at the Ridglea Senior living community in Fort Worth. He was 80. Evans made a career of defending everyone from a Tarrant County ...

  7. List of people from Fort Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence A. Alexander (born 1943 in Fort Worth), law professor; Betty Andujar (1912–1997), first Republican woman in Texas State Senate (1973–1983) H.S. Broiles (1845–1913), 6th Mayor of Fort Worth, Texas [1] Joel Burns (born 1969), politician; Reby Cary (1920–2018), educator, historian, and member of the Texas House of Representatives

  8. Fort Worth sues Texas attorney general in attempt to block ...

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    Fort Worth sues Texas attorney general in attempt to block release of police chase policy. James Hartley. January 22, 2024 at 2:47 PM. Courtesy: Star-Telegram archives.

  9. Tarrant County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    Fort Worth, Texas: Coordinates Area: 2.3 acres (0.93 ha) Built: 1893 ... Tallest building in Fort Worth 194 feet (59 m) 1895-1920 Succeeded by. W. T. Waggoner Building