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...regarding the contents of the letter; and (4) the judge improperly assessed court- appointed attorney's fees. We modify the judgment to delete the award...
...with my dad over," says Becker, now judge of the 219th District Court in McKinney. Becker's lifelong love of baseball was born, and...
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...Acquisitions Corporation and its parent company AutoGas Systems, Inc. challenge the trial court's summary judgment in favor of Dana Kelman. Kelman sued on an...
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...By Justice Murphy This appeal involves the effect a foreign court's findings in a child-abduction case brought pursuant to the Hague...
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...01139-CR. A jury convicted appellant of each charge and the trial court sentenced him to twenty-six years' confinement in cause number 05-10...
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...establish child support for M.I.M., this time in the 219th District Court in Collin County, Texas. Blackmore filed a "Plea to the...
...committee made up of county, district and appellate court judges from across the state...
...Scott J. Becker of McKinney as judge of the 219th District Court in Collin County, effective Oct. 5, for a term to expire...
...Mutual Automobile Insurance Co., No. 219-00049-2008 Court: 219th District Court, Collin County Plaintiff's Attorney: John L. "...
...C-2006-348 Court: 355th District Court, Hood County ...
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