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...Thompson v. McCoy, No. 429-03834-2010 Court: 249th District Court, Collin County Plaintiff's Attorney:...
...It is further ordered that this cause be remanded to the 249th District Court, Johnson County, Texas, in accordance with the opinion.In the...
...05-04141-CV Court: 410th District Court, Montgomery County ...
...Austin. He was a former district attorney; she represented a Texas...the 1990 U.S. Supreme Court decision of Keller v. State...
...249th District Judge D. Wayne Bridewell came out on top for being thoughtful and fair-minded. "He just gives everyone their day in court...
...THE STATE OF TEXAS, AppelleeFrom the 249th District Court Somervell County, Texas Trial Court # 249-00472 ...
...COY GNADE, ET AL., AppelleesFrom the 249th District Court Johnson County, Texas Trial Court # C-2001-00430 ...
...D., AND ALLEN NORMAN, Appellees From the 249th District Court Johnson County, Texas Trial Court # C200100263 ...
...Martina filed a petition to establish paternity in Tony in the 249th District Court of Johnson County. On December 20, 1995, the Johnson County district...
...Gnade v. National Union, No. C-2001-00430Court: 249th District Court, Johnson County Plaintiff's Attorney(s): David Broiles...
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