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  1. 1.All justice courts and most municipal courts are not courts of record. Appeals from these courts are by trial de novo in the county‐level courts, and in some instances in the district courts. 2.Some municipal courts are courts of record—appeals from the courts are taken on the record to the county‐level courts.

  2. All justice courts and most municipal courts are not courts of record. Appeals from these courts are by trial de novo in the county-level courts, and in some instances in the district courts. Some municipal courts are courts of record—appeals from the courts are taken on the record to the county-level courts.

  3. Some municipal courts are courts of record—appeals from the courts are taken on the record to the county-level courts. As of May 2023, 205 courts indicated that they were a court of record; a list is posted at http://www.txcourts.gov/about-texas-courts.aspx.

  4. The basic structure of the present court system of Texas was established by an 1891 amendment to the Texas Constitution of 1876. The amendment established the Supreme Court as the highest state appellate court for civil maters, and the Court of Criminal Appeals as the highest state appellate court in criminal maters.

  5. 28 cze 2023 · The Office of Court Administration releases yearly data covering an overview of the Texas court structure and an analysis of case activity and trends. This 180-page document outlines statistics from appellate and trial courts throughout Texas for 2021 (the latest year for data).

  6. Texas Court Structure. Download a PDF of Texas Courts Structure Chart.

  7. Some municipal courts are courts of record—appeals from the courts are taken on the record to the county-level courts. As of March 2018, 174 courts indicated that they were a court of record; a list is posted at http://www.txcourts.gov/about-texas-courts.aspx.

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