Texas Judicial System Annual Report: 1990 Page: 2
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PREFACE
This sixty-second Annual Report on the Texas Judicial System presents the court
activity of the more than 2,500 state, county, justice of the peace, and municipal courts
in the State of Texas. It is intended to inform the general public and the legislative and
executive branches of state government of the accomplishments of the judicial branch
during the period of September 1, 1989, through August 31, 1990.
This report was prepared by the staff of the state Office of Court Administration
and is submitted under the auspices of the Texas Judicial Council, pursuant to the
statutory duty of the Council:
The council continuously shall study the organization,
rules, procedures and practice, work accomplished, re-
sults, and uniformity of the discretionary powers of the
state courts and methods for their improvement.
(Section 71.031, Tex. Gov't Code)
It includes information on the basic structure and organization of the Texas
Judiciary; detailed reports, summaries and analyses of the activities of the various
levels of courts comprising the judicial system; reports on the activities of judicial
agencies as required by law; and directories of judges and clerks.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Acknowledgement and appreciation is extended to the many judges and clerks of the
courts who have so promptly submitted the monthly reports on court operations. Without
their efforts, this report would not be possible and the citizens of the State would be
deprived of necessary information on the activities of the Judicial Branch of Govern-
ment. We particularly wish to recognize the interest and support of the Justices,
Judges, and Clerks of the appellate courts, the Judges and Clerks of all levels of trial
courts, and the Presiding Judges of the nine Administrative Judicial Regions in this
regard.
Special acknowledgement is due to Court of Appeals Justice Joe Spurlock II, the
President of the Texas Judicial Council, and the members thereof, for their continuing
aid and support.
C. Raymond Judice
Administrative Director
State Office of Court Administration2
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