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  1. CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE. CHAPTER 28. MOTIONS, PLEADINGS AND EXCEPTIONS. Art. 28.01. PRE-TRIAL. Sec. 1. The court may set any criminal case for a pre-trial hearing before it is set for trial upon its merits, and direct the defendant and his attorney, if any of record, and the State's attorney, to appear before the court at the time and place ...

  2. 10 maj 2024 · This guide was created for litigants who encounter professional misconduct and ethical issues within the legal system in Texas. We provide links to the rules that attorneys and judges must follow as well as to the disciplinary rules that members of the judiciary are subject to.

  3. Pro Se: Refers to persons who present their own cases in court without a lawyer; from the Latin for "on one's own behalf." Also referred to as “self-represented litigants.” If you are the person filling out the Civil Case Information Sheet and you do not have a lawyer, check this box.

  4. 5 cze 2024 · The State Law Library provides free public access to digitized copies of historical Texas statutes from 1879 through 1984. 1925-current — Vernon’s Texas Statutes Annotated Often referred to as “Vernon’s black statutes”, so named for its black binding and original publisher.

  5. 5 kwi 2015 · Pro se representation refers to a situation in which a person decides not to be represented by an attorney in a civil or criminal court case. The right of an individual to choose pro se representation dates back to pre-Constitutional times in the U.S.

  6. The Texas State Commission on Judicial Conductadmon- ished a judge for (1) granting a receiver non-delegable judicial powers in a divorce case and (2) making a dispro-

  7. The Office of Court Administration, in consultation with the Texas Access to Justice Commission, has created a self-help resources internet website for pro se parties (representing one's self): www.texascourthelp.org.