...against Travis County District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg...s 98th District Court to temporarily suspend...On April 29, 261st District Judge Lora...
...intoxicated, Travis County District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg...Brien asks the court to temporarily suspend...On April 22, 261st District Judge Lora...
...in Wilde v. Gregor, filed in Travis County's 261st District Court, that she and Gregor entered a contract in 2009 for Gregor...
...The Texas Supreme Court has rejected a request by...Warne of Houston's 257th District Court told the board that...
...The Texas Supreme Court has rejected a request by...Warne of Houston's 257th District Court told the board that...
...et al., U.S. District Judge Keith...mdash; to have Jones pay court costs of $145,000. But...
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...2010. This Court sent notice to LaSonya Thomas, the court reporter for the 261st district court, that the record was overdue and requested that...
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...says last week 250th District Judge John Dietz , 261st District Judge Lora Livingston and County Court-at-Law No. 2 Judge Eric Shepperd accompanied...
...serious, professional officer of the court who is not to be...s replacing Senior U.S. District Judge George...
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...On December 1, 2010, this Court notified LaSonya Thomas, court reporter for the 261st judicial district, Travis County, that the reporter's record in this...
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