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FROM THE 158TH DISTRICT COURT OF DENTON COUNTYDISSENTING OPINIONI must respectfully dissent from the...
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...IN THE TENTH COURT OF APPEALS OPINION...property from taxation. The Brazos County Appraisal District denied the exemption...
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...petition against his wife, Jodi Tyler, in the 393rd District Court of Denton County (Cause Number 2010-60775-393. The district court granted Garrod...
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...I concur in the Court's opinion with respect to the claims against Harris County. But I dissent from the...
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...the 287th District Court of Bailey County, to vacate an...of Johnson v. Denton, 07-11-00486...
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...G.W., appeals the trial court's order of adjudication and...Arkansas probation officer notified the Denton Country Juvenile Probation Office that...
...No. 09-16251 United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit D.C...
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...Cochran, J., delivered the opinion of the Court in which Meyers, Price, Womack, Johnson, and Alcala, JJ., joined. Keller, P...
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...NO. 02-12-00033-CR From County Criminal Court No. 5 § of Denton County (CR-2010-05127-E)...
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...challenging the trial court's summary judgment...of land in Denton County to the State...
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