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    We’re hiring another Staff Attorney! (Justice Valenzuela’s chambers)
    Michael Ritter
    • Feb 9, 2021
    • 1 min

    We’re hiring another Staff Attorney! (Justice Valenzuela’s chambers)

    For more information, see the job posting below or click here.
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    4th Court’s January 2021 Cases – 31 Civil, 11 Criminal
    Michael Ritter
    • Feb 2, 2021
    • 1 min

    4th Court’s January 2021 Cases – 31 Civil, 11 Criminal

    In January 2021, the 4th Court issued opinions in 31 civil cases and 11 criminal cases. To see the full list of issued opinions or to read them, please visit http://www.search.txcourts.gov/DocketSrch.aspx?coa=coa04 January 6th January 13th January 20th (No Criminal)
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