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  2. Here's who applied to be candidates in the Nueces County ...

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    The list isn’t finalized until candidates are certified and the sample ballots are being assembled, said Nueces County Clerk Kara Sands. Election Day for the primaries is March 5.

  3. Nueces County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Congressional district. 27th. Website. www.co.nueces.tx.us. Nueces County (/ njuˈeɪsɪs / new-AY-siss) is located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2020 census, the population was 353,178, [ 1 ] making it the 16th-most populous county in the state. The county seat is Corpus Christi. [ 2 ] The county was formed in 1846 from portions of San ...

  4. Tom Greenwell - Wikipedia

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    Greenwell was the first Republican to serve as a judge on the 319th District Court. Thomas Frederick Greenwell (August 6, 1956 – July 15, 2013) was a judge of the Texas 319th District Court based in Corpus Christi in Nueces County, Texas. The first Republican to serve on the 319th court, Greenwell was first elected in 2002 and reelected in ...

  5. United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas

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    He was assigned to hold court in Galveston, at the time, the largest city in the state. As seat of the Texas Judicial District, the Galveston court had jurisdiction over the whole state. [3] On February 21, 1857, the state was divided into two districts, Eastern and Western, with Judge Watrous continuing in the Eastern district. [4]

  6. Texas District Courts - Wikipedia

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    The trial and appellate business courts will be open for cases on September 1, 2024. [16] This new court is a separate statutory court, and not a division of the district court. Thus, it will remove some types of cases from the dockets of the district courts where the new business court is operational.

  7. United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas

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    www.txnd.uscourts.gov. The United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas (in case citations, N.D. Tex.) is a United States district court. Its first judge, Andrew Phelps McCormick, was appointed to the court on April 10, 1879. The court convenes in Dallas, Texas with divisions in Fort Worth, Amarillo, Abilene, Lubbock, San ...

  8. Judiciary of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The district court has exclusive jurisdiction over felony cases, cases involving title to land, and election contest cases. It shares jurisdiction with the county courts, and in some case justice of the peace courts, for civil cases (its lowest limit for hearing a case is a mere $200 in controversy, while JP courts can hear cases up to $10,000).

  9. United States District Court for the Western District of ...

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    The United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma (in case citations, W.D. Okla. or W.D. Ok.) is a federal court in the Tenth Circuit (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal Circuit). The District was established on June 16, 1906, and became ...