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County and District Courts Directory | Galveston County, TX
Probate Court, Judge Kim Sullivan: (409) 766-2251.
56th Judicial District Court - Galveston County, TX
3 County Clerk. For County Court inquiries, please call (409) 770-6044. For District Courts inquiries, please call (409) 770-5230. Learn More
Galveston Division | Southern District of Texas - United States Courts
Government issued photo identification required to enter the Courthouse. Cell phones, laptops, and other wireless devices are allowed in the courthouse but cannot be used in the courtroom without approval from the judge. Probationers’ cell phones will be held at …
United States Magistrate Judge Andrew M. Edison
Biography. Chambers Contact; United States Courthouse 601 Rosenberg, Seventh Floor Galveston, TX 77550 Telephone: (409) 766-3729 Fax: (409) 766-3738. Case Manager
Samuel B. Kent - Wikipedia
Samuel B. Kent (born June 22, 1949) [1] is a former United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas, whose term ended in resignation in 2009 following charges of sexual abuse. Kent served in the single-judge Galveston Division covering Brazoria, Chambers, Galveston, and Matagorda Counties.
United States District Judge Jeffrey V. Brown
Biography : Law Clerks; Haley Bernal University of Texas at Austin, B.S., Psychology South Texas College of Law, J.D. Warren Bloom Yale University, B.S., Molecular ...
Judge Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of JUDGE is one who makes judgments. How to use judge in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Judge.
Administration - Galveston TX County Court
In smaller counties, the County Judge presides over the constitutional court. However, in larger counties, county courts at law help manage the caseloads and have separate judges. In Galveston County, there are three county courts at law.
Galveston County, Texas Judge Directory | Trellis.Law
Explore our comprehensive directory of judges in Galveston County, Texas on Trellis.Law. Gain insights into judge profiles, analytics, recent cases, and rulings at the county level.
County Judge, Mark Henry - Galveston County, TX
First elected in 2010, Judge Henry is the 28th County Judge in Galveston County history, dating back to 1838 and is only the 5th County Judge since World War II. Since being elected, Judge Henry has cut the county’s tax rate every year he’s been in office totaling a reduction of 45.7% while paying off 53.8% of the bonded debt.