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With Tarrant County’s proposal to realign criminal court operations, it’s clear the process was badly botched. Whether the substance can or should be salvaged remains to be seen.
Electronic Case Filing System (ECFS) is an automated system developed in Tarrant County, Texas that enables law enforcement agencies, criminal district attorneys, county criminal courts, criminal district courts, and the defense bar to process and exchange information about criminal offenses.
Republican William Knight and Democrat MarQuetta “MarQ” Clayton face off in the race for judge of Tarrant County’s Criminal District Court No. 2 in November. The court is one of 11 criminal ...
Tarrant County Criminal Courts Administrator Gregory Shugart has resigned. Shugart said Friday that he has decided to step down after 12 years, believing it to be the best path forward for him and ...
Attorneys who represent a man indicted on capital murder in the death of a 2-year-old girl in Arlington filed a motion questioning the impartiality of Judge David Hagerman.
Tarrant County commissioners will consider a proposal Tuesday to reorganize the administration of the criminal courts. If the plan passes, the position of criminal courts administrator would be ...
Commissioners are considering the move of dozens of criminal court staff members to the direct authority of county administrators. They currently report to judges. There was significant opposition ...
Tarrant County Criminal District Attorney Phil Sorrells on Monday announced the creation of a new unit to focus on cases that involve narcotics, including fentanyl. Three prosecutors have been ...