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  2. Travis County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    The second Travis County Courthouse in 1880. Travis County's first purpose-built courthouse was a modest two-story stone structure built in 1855 near Republic Square in downtown Austin. This courthouse was replaced by a larger building in 1876 and was eventually demolished in 1906.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Man sues Travis County, officers after saying he attempted ...

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    Two years later, Walker, 33, has filed a lawsuit against Travis County, the city of Austin, individual jail employees, Austin Police Department officers and Travis County sheriff’s deputies.

  5. Austin PD says it 'restricts' some evidence from DA, defense ...

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    Travis County Criminal Court Judge Selena Alvarenga pushed the trial's start date to October in light of the development. Alvarenga suppressed the evidence from the state, meaning that prosecutors ...

  6. Travis County rejects all criminal trespass charges against ...

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    Criminal charges were dropped against 57 people arrested during a pro-Palestinian demonstration at the University of Texas at Austin this week, according to the Travis County attorney’s office.

  7. Raul Meza Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Raul Meza Jr. (born October 14, 1960) is an American serial killer [1] [2] who was convicted of murdering 8-year-old Kendra Page in Austin, Texas, in January 1982.Meza had an extensive criminal record dating back to 1973 and, prior to his final incarceration, had spent a total of 20 years behind bars for various crimes.