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District Judge Sam A. Lindsay: Dallas: 1951 1998–present — — Clinton: 32 District Judge James E. Kinkeade: Dallas: 1951 2002–present — — G.W. Bush: 33 District Judge Jane J. Boyle: Dallas: 1954 2004–present — — G.W. Bush: 34 District Judge Reed O'Connor: Fort Worth: 1965 2007–present — — G.W. Bush: 35 District Judge ...
Since the county judge is also responsible for presiding over the Commissioners Court (the main executive and legislative body of the county), in 94 counties the Texas Legislature has established county courts at law to relieve the county judge of judicial duties. The first multi-county statutory county court (composed of Fisher, Mitchell, and ...
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 ...
An effort to remove Travis County District Attorney José Garza from office under a new state law that critics say targets progressive prosecutors is likely dead, according to new court filings ...
Jason Luong: [22] [23] First Asian American male (who is of Vietnamese descent) to serve as a district court judge in Harris County, Texas (2019) Alfred J. Hernandez: [103] First Hispanic American male judge in Harris County, Texas; A.D. Azios: [104] First Hispanic American male elected as a criminal district judge in Harris County Texas
Dib Waldrip, presiding judge of the 3rd Administrative Judicial Region, will oversee the case. ... The Travis County district attorney's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
He was assistant district attorney for Dallas County from 1969 to 1981, and thereafter judge of the 292nd District Court in Dallas, to which he was appointed by Governor Bill Clements in September 1981. [3] Keasler was elected to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals as a Republican in 1998, and was re-elected in 2004 and 2010. [2]