There still, however, remain many unanswered questions about municipal courts in Texas. Often an answer that would seem satisfactory in other Texas trial courts falls short because of the subtle nuances in Texas statutory law. As the subject matter of municipal courts continues to evolve, and as the case load of these courts increase, so do the number of people who have questions about the operations of such courts.
What was missing prior to this publication was a book that critically analyzed the nature of municipal courts and the judge's role in the Texas criminal justice system. This publication fills such a gap by providing a primer to judges assuming a municipal bench, as well as a refresher for seasoned judges. The book is also written for the broad array of people interested in Texas municipal courts (e.g., city officials, attorneys, other judges, legislators, educators, students, and the public at large). Just as municipal courts occupy a unique niche in the Texas judicial system, this book is intended to fill a unique niche in terms of the public's understanding of the courts with which most Texans come into contact.
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