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Travis County voters will have a chance in the Nov. 5 election to choose the next district attorney to run the office tasked with prosecuting felony crimes.
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 ...
The law limits prosecutorial discretion. On April 8, a Travis County resident petitioned for Garza to be removed under the law "due to incompetency and official misconduct." The petition is moving forward in the 433rd district court in Comal County. [20] The prosecutor for the state has moved to dismiss the claim. [21]
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.
Travis County district judge race contested by former prosecutor and defense attorney. The race to be the 353rd District Court judge is also contested. Incumbent Madeleine Connor is being ...
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 ...
Precinct 1 Commissioner Jeff Trevillion told the Statesman that he believes the Travis County Commissioners Court will wait for a staff report on county jail facilities before deciding how it can ...
Each judge or courtroom in the United States has a law and motion calendar, setting aside the times when only motions and special legal arguments are heard.These items consist of pretrial motions (such as a motion to compel relating to discovery requests) or other legal requests that are not connected to a trial, and do not include trials themselves.