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Assistant to General Counsel II Location: 401 W. Sixth Street, Georgetown, Texas Job Type: Full-Time Salary: $5,769.23 Biweekly/$150,000.00 Annual (Depending on Experience) Department: Williamson County Commissioners Court Opening Date: 04/21/2026 Closing Date: Until Filled FLSA: Exempt JOB SUMMARY Responsible for providing legal representation…


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Special Prosecution Unit Special Prosecutor – Criminal Division – Northwest Region About the Position The Special Prosecution Unit is growing and seeking an experienced, self-motivated prosecutor to handle serious felony cases occurring in correctional facilities across Texas. SPU is headquartered out of Huntsville, Texas, and offers a unique opportunity to serve multiple dis...


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Attorney V – VII, Appellate Division SALARY: See Position Description LOCATION: Austin, TX JOB TYPE: Full Time REMOTE EMPLOYMENT: Flexible/Hybrid DEPARTMENT: County Attorney Job Summary The Travis County Attorney’s Office is seeking a senior appellate attorney to handle complex civil and criminal appellate matters. This role involves preparing and arguing briefs…


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Posted: July 13, 2026 TDCAA’s Board of Directors has called a Special Meeting of the Association for the purpose of adopting new bylaws on Wednesday, September 16, at 5:00 p.m. at the Waco Convention Center in Waco, Texas, during our Annual Criminal and Civil Law Conference. For more information about the adoption process for these bylaws revisions, visit https://www.tdcaa.co...


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No. 14-25-00045-CR 6/30/26 Did the trial court reasonably determine that prosecutors’ late disclosure of Brady material about the medical examiner in a murder case was not intentionally withheld to provoke the defendant into moving for a mistrial? Yes. The Court noted that once the State determined that the Brady file on the medical examiner had not been…


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