By Angela Morris | August 11, 2020
Judge Nicholas Chu of Austin presided over a Zoom jury trial in a Class C misdemeanor traffic ticket case, becoming the first court in the nation to test a fully virtual jury trial in a criminal case.
By Cheryl Miller | August 11, 2020
"The judicial branch cannot usurp the responsibility of the other two branches on a long-term basis to deal with the myriad impacts of the pandemic," Cantil-Sakauye said in a statement. "The duty of the judicial branch is to resolve disputes under the law and not to legislate."
By Ryan Tarinelli | August 11, 2020
The commission accused the judge of failing to report or remit court funds to the state.
By Ryan Tarinelli | August 10, 2020
More than 8,000 people were summoned for service and the state court system expects to impanel 14 grand juries in the city, DiFiore reported.
By Cheryl Miller | August 10, 2020
An administrative order accompanying the letter to the bar reiterates the court's decision to hold an online bar exam on Oct. 5 and 6 and to permanently lower the cut score to 139 starting with that test.
By Angela Morris | August 10, 2020
A litigant alleges the judge refused to accommodate him with a virtual hearing, made him remove his face mask during an in-person hearing, and failed to clean the courtroom between hearings.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | August 8, 2020
"He had an uncommon love of ideas, an extraordinarily broad-ranging intellectual curiosity, an infectiously good-spirited demeanor, and a joyful sense of humor," D.C. Circuit Chief Judge Sri Srinivasan said. "We have been immeasurably enriched by the privilege of serving with him."
By Angela Morris | August 8, 2020
Amoriss Mallett, who was fired as Justice Jeff Boyd's executive assistant, raises allegations that Boyd calls false and defamatory.
By Murry Cohen | August 7, 2020
Would it violate the Texas Code of Judicial Conduct for an appellate court in an opinion to "confess to an impulse to safeguard an industry that…
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By Max Mitchell | August 7, 2020
As the court is now eyeing broader expansions in the coming month—with jury summonses expected to go out starting Sept. 9 —many attorneys are eager to begin tackling their backlog of cases. But at the same time, frustrations and fears about safety and the constitutionality of the proceedings linger.
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