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HB 593, 45th R.S.
Relating to creating the office of Criminal District Attorney in all counties having a population of not less than seventy-five thousand one (75,001) nor more than seventy-seven thousand, one hundred (77,100), and not containing a city of more than forty thousand (40,000) inhabitants, as determined by the last preceding Federal Census, and in which counties there are one or more Judicial Districts, and in counties of this State having a population of not less than thirty thousand, nine hundred (30,900), and not more than thirty thousand, nine hundred fifty (30,950) inhabitants, as determined by the last preceding Federal Census, and in which the County Attorney performs the duties of County Attorney and District Attorney, and in which there is not now a District Attorney.

Author: Homer Lakerby Leonard

Session Law Chapter:
Acts 1937, 45th R.S.,ch. 107, General and Special Laws of Texas

Subjects:
Courts--Prosecuting Attorneys


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