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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 ...
William A. Price (1873): [5] [6] First African American male judge in Texas. He may also be considered the first Native American male judge in Texas. [7]Harrel Tillman (1962): [13] First African American male to serve as a municipal court judge in Texas (1964)
Courts of Texas include: State courts of Texas. Texas Supreme Court (Civil) [1] Texas Court of Criminal Appeals (Criminal) [2] Texas Courts of Appeals (14 districts) [3] Texas District Courts (420 districts) [4] Texas County Courts [5] Texas Justice Courts [6] Texas Municipal Courts [7] Federal courts located in Texas. United States District ...
(The Center Square) – The state of Texas has two more wins in court, in a sweeping small business federal regulatory action that a federal judge ruled is unconstitutional and a federal agency ...
Education: BBA, Baylor University, 1983 and JD, Baylor School of Law, 1986. ... 2020 for Judge for Texas Court of Appeals, Pl 3. Please list highlights of your civic involvement.
According to Crawford County court records, McClure is facing trial on drug charges in an incident investigated by Meadville police in April 2023. The case is scheduled for the May trial term in ...
Crawford is a town located in western McLennan County, Texas, United States. Crawford is part of the Waco Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2020 census, the town had a total population of 887. The town was incorporated on August 12, 1897. It is best known as the home of the 43rd president of the United States, George W. Bush.
He attended San Diego State University and Balboa University Law School. [2] In 1956, Crawford was elected to represent the 79th district of the California State Assembly, succeeding Wanda Sankary. He served until 1960, when he was succeeded by George J. Lapthorne. [3] Crawford was a municipal court judge in San Diego. [2]