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  2. Rather than hiring another outside lawyer, some call for ...

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    The new lawyer proposed in the agenda item would have represented Tarrant County in the suit, and could have cost as much as $100,000, according to commissioners court documents, which stated that ...

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

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    Clayton is a Democratic candidate for judge of Tarrant County’s Criminal District Court No. 2, the same court Davis was elected to in 1984 as the county’s first Black judge.

  4. Tarrant County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    History. The Tarrant County Courthouse was designed by the architecture firm of Frederick C. Gunn and Louis Curtiss and built by the Probst Construction Company of Chicago, 1893–1895. It is a pink Texas granite building in Renaissance Revival style, closely resembling the Texas State Capitol with the exception of the clock tower.

  5. Here are the candidates for Tarrant County constable in ... - AOL

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    In Tarrant County, the Constable’s Office enforces civil law and serves civil process papers. Our goal is to provide top-quality and efficient service to the courts and residents of Precinct 7.

  6. Tarrant County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Tarrant County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas with a 2020 U.S. census population of 2,110,640, making it the third-most populous county in Texas and the 15th-most populous in the United States. Its county seat is Fort Worth. [1] Tarrant County, one of 26 counties created out of the Peters Colony, was established in 1849 and ...

  7. Judiciary of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the county judge, judges of the county courts of law are required to be attorneys. The county courts at law may hear both civil and criminal matters, or hear them separately, depending on how the Legislature has structured them (Dallas, Denton, El Paso, Harris, and Tarrant counties have "county criminal courts" or "county criminal courts ...

  8. Here’s who’s running for Tarrant County Criminal District ...

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    October 8, 2024 at 11:16 AM. Getty Images. 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 ...

  9. Texas District Courts - Wikipedia

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    Most district courts consider both criminal and civil cases but, in counties with many courts, each may specialize in civil, criminal, juvenile, or family law matters. [ 2 ] The Texas tradition of one judge per district court is descended from what was the dominant form of American state trial court organization for much of the 19th century ...