...arrested after a court of inquiry issued...already," said 47th Judicial District DA Randall Sims...
...the former state district judge cites likely...in South Texas courts. "I don...the firm's 47th office. Mike Rick...
...Court: 122nd District Court, Galveston County ...
...writ of mandamus ordering an unnamed respondent, as judge of the 47th District Court of Randall County, to transmit certain documents to the Court of...
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...mandamus. He seeks the order of this court compelling an unnamed respondent, as Judge of the 47th District Court of Randall County, to transmit to...
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...pending before this Court as our case number 07-11-0331-CR the direct appeal of a judgment of the 47th District Court of Potter...
...Littlejohn v. Fenton, No. 97323-00-A Court: 47th District Court, Potter County Plaintiffs' Attorney: Wade A. Byrd, Amarillo...
...committee made up of county, district and appellate court judges from across the state...
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...Government Code. Finding the trial court erred in not correcting the...4, 2010, the Randall County District Clerk prepared a Bill of...
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...of conviction in Cause No. 18,072-A from the 47th Judicial District Court of Randall County. Applicant is ordered returned to that time...
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