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Leland was born in Lubbock, Texas to Alice and George Thomas Leland, II. At a very early age, the Lelands moved to Houston's Fifth Ward neighborhood. Growing up in a predominantly African American neighborhood, Leland attended Wheatley High School in Houston, Texas, [1] where he ranked in the top ten percent of his class when he graduated from Wheatley in 1964.
The first courthouse in the county was designed by Gill, Woodward & Gill, and was completed it 1891. The courthouse was described as being Italianate in design, however a windstorm in 1895 destroyed many of the ornate features. [3] In 1915, due to population growth, a new courthouse designed by Rose & Peterson was constructed. [4]
Resigned to become judge of the U.S. Court of Claims. Vacant: November 20, 1940 – January 3, 1941 76th: Eugene Worley : Democratic: January 3, 1941 – April 3, 1950 77th 78th 79th 80th 81st: Elected in 1940. Re-elected in 1942. Re-elected in 1944. Re-elected in 1946. Re-elected in 1948. Resigned to become judge of the U.S. Court of Customs ...
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Resigned to join the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces. Constantine B. Kilgore: Democratic March 4, 1887 – March 3, 1895 3rd: Wills Point: Elected in 1886. Retired. Joe M. Kilgore: Democratic January 3, 1955 – January 3, 1965 15th: McAllen: Elected in 1954. Retired. Richard M. Kleberg: Democratic November 24, 1931 – January 3 ...
Stines' next court date has not yet been announced. This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Former Letcher County sheriff's murder case: See a timeline of events Show comments