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  2. Texas District Courts - Wikipedia

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    200th Judicial District Court: Travis 201st Judicial District Court: Travis 202nd Judicial District Court: Bowie 203rd Judicial District Court: Dallas 204th Judicial District Court: Dallas 205th Judicial District Court: Culberson, Hudspeth, El Paso 206th Judicial District Court: Hidalgo 207th Judicial District Court: Caldwell, Comal, Hays

  3. Timeline: Legal fallout from Alex Jones' false claims that ...

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    That case continues today in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court of the Southern District, located in Houston. Aug. 5, 2022: Travis County jury finds Jones guilty of defamation, liable for $49.3 million in ...

  4. Travis County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    As of 2017, it now houses two county civil courts, a justice of the peace court, thirteen Texas district courts, two district clerks, and two probate courts, [2] though the probate courts are set to be relocated into the former federal courthouse building by 2020. [18]

  5. United States Courthouse (Austin, Texas, 1936) - Wikipedia

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    It housed the Austin division of the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas and other judicial offices until 2012, when a new federal courthouse building was completed. Since 2016 the building has been owned by Travis County, and it has housed the county probate courts since 2020.

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  7. Why is Travis County District Attorney José Garza being sued ...

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    Travis County District Attorney José Garza could soon be out of a job after a Travis County resident filed a lawsuit against him. The lawsuit alleges Garza acted as a "rogue prosecutor" by ...

  8. Judiciary of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The district court has exclusive jurisdiction over felony cases, cases involving title to land, and election contest cases. It shares jurisdiction with the county courts, and in some case justice of the peace courts, for civil cases (its lowest limit for hearing a case is a mere $200 in controversy, while JP courts can hear cases up to $10,000).

  9. For example, Potter County—less than one-tenth of Travis County’s size—was projected to save over $1 million by lowering the number of jail days by 5.6 days per person on average.