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The California Public Records Act (California Government Code §§6250-6276.48) covers the arrest and booking records of inmates in the State of California jails and prisons, which are not covered by First Amendment rights (freedom of speech and of the press). Public access to arrest and booking records is seen as a critical safeguard of liberty.
The county's needs outgrew this building, too, and in 1931 it was replaced by the current courthouse, after which it was used as office space for Texas state agencies and then finally demolished in 1964. [1] In 1930 the county selected a site on the north side of Wooldridge Park for the building of a third and larger county courthouse.
Austin would subsequently sue the WWF and Jannetty. In 1994, a jury awarded him $26.7 million [ 3 ] of which Jannetty had to pay $500,000. [ 5 ] The WWF appealed the ruling and eventually settled out of court for $10 million. [ 4 ]
Built between 2009 and 2012, the building houses the Austin division of the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas and other federal judicial offices. It replaced the 1936 Austin U.S. Courthouse, which has since been transferred to Travis County to hold county judicial space.
In June 2011, Baird told the Austin American-Statesman he was considering a run against Travis County District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg in the 2012 Democratic Primary. [ 3 ] He formally launched his campaign for Travis County District Attorney on September 6, 2011, with a launch event in the theater of Austin's Millennium Youth Entertainment ...
Patty Day, then employed by the Public Works Department, wants over $9 million in damages for her injuries, which included a broken tooth, a deep cut that left a scar on her hand, persistent arm ...
Ronald Dale Earle (February 23, 1942 – April 5, 2020) was an American politician and judge who was, from January 1977 to January 2009, the District Attorney for Travis County, Texas.
At an Asheville homelessness summit hosted by U.S. Rep. Chuck Edwards, panelists discuss rising rates, affordable housing and federal funds.