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Texas Government Code - Chapter 75 Other Court AdministrationLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Government Code > Texas Government Code - Chapter 75 Other Court Administration Sponsored Links(a) A retiree under Subtitle D or E of Title 8 may elect to be a judicial officer. (b) An election under this section may ... (a) A retiree who makes an election under Section 75.001 is, with the retiree's consent to each assignment, subject to assignment: (1) by the chief ... (a) A former judge whose last judicial office before leaving active service was justice or judge of the supreme court, the court of criminal appeals, ... (a) The district judges of Bexar County, not later than January 1 and July 1 of each year, or at any other time as determined ... (a) A majority of the judges of the district courts giving preference to criminal cases in Bexar County shall select a presiding criminal judge to ... (a) The El Paso Council of Judges is composed of the judges of the district courts of El Paso County, the judges of the county ... (a) Judges may be assigned in the manner provided by this section to hold district court, county court at law, or statutory probate court in ... The purpose of this subchapter is to establish a system by which qualified judges will be made available to serve in cases in which the ... (a) The presiding judge of the First Administrative Judicial Region shall appoint senior district court judges under this subchapter. (b) An appointment made under this ... The presiding judge of the First Administrative Judicial Region shall establish and maintain: (1) a list of retired and former judges of district courts appointed ... A senior judge must: (1) have served as the judge of a district court for 12 years, regardless of whether or not the service was ... (a) Except as provided by Subsection (b), a judge may only be appointed to the list applicable to his area of previous expertise. (b) On ... This subchapter does not limit a senior criminal district court judge to sitting only in criminal cases, a senior civil district court judge to sitting ... (a) A senior district court judge who is not a retiree of the Judicial Retirement System of Texas Plan One or the Judicial Retirement System ... A senior district court judge is subject every four years to reappointment by the presiding judge of the First Administrative Judicial Region and to confirmation ... (a) The compensation, salary, and expenses of a senior district court judge shall be paid in accordance with the laws of this state out of ... (a) The presiding judge of the First Administrative Judicial Region shall assign judges under this subchapter. (b) A senior district court judge assigned under this ... This subchapter does not prevent the assignment of a judge other than a senior district court judge in an instance in which no senior district ... (a) A senior district court judge appointed under this subchapter who is a retiree of the Judicial Retirement System of Texas Plan One, the Judicial ... (a) Not later than the 15th of each month, the custodian of county funds of Dallas County shall pay or cause to be paid to ... When a senior district court judge is assigned under this subchapter to a court located in a county other than the county in which the ... A senior district court judge must be able to demonstrate yearly that the judge participated in the preceding 12 months in at least the number ... Except as provided by Section 75.111, this subchapter does not prohibit assignment of a retired or former judge as a visiting judge under any other ... (a) In Dallas County and Tarrant County, a majority of the district judges with civil jurisdiction may appoint an assignment clerk to serve under the ... (a) A majority of the district judges in Nueces County may appoint an assignment clerk to serve under the presiding judge of the district courts ... (a) A majority of the judges of district courts having jurisdiction in Bexar County may appoint an assignment clerk to serve under the presiding judge ... An assignment clerk authorized by this subchapter is appointed for a term of two years but is subject to dismissal by a majority of the ... (a) In a county that has more than one county criminal court or more than one county court at law having both criminal and civil ... (a) The courts in Harris County that have the same criminal jurisdiction as county courts with criminal jurisdiction may establish and maintain a court manager ... (a) The judges of the courts in Harris County that have the same criminal jurisdiction as county courts with criminal jurisdiction may select from among ... (a) The justices of the peace in Harris County may select from among themselves a presiding judge. (b) The presiding judge shall be selected during ... This Act applies to the district courts and to the county courts at law that give preference to criminal cases in Jefferson County. Acts 1985, ... The courts may establish a court administrator system to improve criminal justice and to expedite the processing of criminal cases. Acts 1985, 69th Leg., ch. ... (a) The court administrator is appointed by and serves at the pleasure of the judges of the courts subject to this subchapter. (b) The courts ... (a) The courts may appoint the necessary staff and support personnel for the administrator. (b) As part of the staff, the courts may appoint witness ... The court administrator and the staff are entitled to reasonable compensation, facilities, and equipment as determined by the commissioners court. Acts 1985, 69th Leg., ch. ... This subchapter applies to the district courts and county courts at law in Fort Bend County. Added by Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. 654, § ... The courts may establish a court administrator system to improve the administration of justice and to expedite the processing of civil and criminal cases. Added ... (a) The court administrator is appointed by and serves at the pleasure of the judges of the courts subject to this subchapter. (b) The courts ... A court administrator is entitled to reasonable compensation, facilities, and equipment as determined by the judges of the courts served, with the approval of the ... The judges of the courts served by the court administrator may appoint the necessary staff and support personnel for the court administrator. Added by Acts ... (a) When a judge or justice is assigned to an appellate court under this chapter or Chapter 74: (1) the order of assignment must state ... Last modified: August 11, 2007 |