Texas Attorney General- News & Publications He is also experienced in criminal and international law, foreign communicationsand He can advise texas prosecutors on all the options available to them. http://www.oag.state.tx.us/newspubs/opeds/199905art4.htm
Extractions: Criminal prosecutions under Article 4 of the Mexican Penal Code by Attorney General John Cornyn Even before the advent of the North American Free trade Agreement (NAFTA) the United States and the Republic of Mexico had been experiencing a relatively steady increase in commerce, travel and immigration across their common border. This heightened interaction contributes to the growth of both nations and will no doubt reshape our futures in many positive ways. Unfortunately, the increased activity also brings with it a huge negative: the growth in crime throughout the border region. Of particular concern are criminals who flee across the border to escape punishment for their offenses. Texas prosecutors who attempt an extradition from Mexico quickly discover the procedure's legal and diplomatic complexities make it very difficult. This is especially true when the person is a Mexican national. As a consequence, frustrated prosecutors often are forced to abandon their pursuit of these dangerous individuals once they cross the border and serious crimes may go unsolved for many years. Crime victims and their families suffer, and so does society, when offenders can escape punishment simply by crossing an international border. To combat this situation, I have set up an Article 4 Prosecutions Unit to give Texas law enforcement agencies a more effective means to pursue these criminals. The name of the unit is derived from an article of the Mexican Federal Penal Code. The reference is to a section that permits, with certain limitations, Mexican prosecution and punishment of nationals who commit crimes in foreign countries. This law has been instrumental in bringing some very serious offenders to justice in the last few years.
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Extractions: (2) capable of accurate and ready determination by resort to sources whose accuracy cannot reasonably be questioned. (c) When Discretionary . A court may take judicial notice, whether requested or not. (d) When Mandatory . A court shall take judicial notice if requested by a party and supplied with the necessary information. (e) Opportunity to be Heard . A party is entitled upon timely request to an opportunity to be heard as to the propriety of taking judicial notice and the tenor of the matter noticed. In the absence of prior notification, the request may be made after judicial notice has been taken. (f) Time of Taking Notice . Judicial notice may be taken at any stage of the proceeding. (g) Instructing Jury . The court shall instruct the jury that it may, but is not required to, accept as conclusive any fact judicially noticed.
Texas Law Enforcement Links Women in law Enforcement Founded in 1988, (TWLE), texas Women in law Enforcement,opened their membership to all women and men in the criminal justice field. http://www.texaspolicecentral.com/txlinks.html
Extractions: The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) has established this Web site as the official Internet source for information about criminal convictions, deferred adjudications and sex offender registrations. The information contained in this site is public record. Peace Officers' Memorial Foundation, Inc.
Baker & McKenzie - Global E-Commerce Law -- Texas as a signature under other applicable law, including Section or received by a courtin a criminal matter is 1999 texas Senate Bill 1368 (amends Section 14.058). http://www.bmck.com/ecommerce/texas-t.htm
Extractions: Texas Statutes ENACTED LEGISLATION AND REGULATIONS SUMMARY Status: Enacted June 19, 1999. Scope: Limited to contracts made over the Internet. Summary: This section of the Texas Business & Commerce Code applies "only to a contract made solely over the Internet between a person located in this state and a person located outside this state who does not maintain an office or agent in this state for doing business in this state." It states that a contract governed by this section is governed by the law of Texas, unless each party to the contract who is located in Texas: "(1) is given notice that the law of the state in which another party to the contract is located applies to the contract; and (2) agrees to the application of that state's law." Any person asserting that the law of another state applies bears the burden of proving that notice was given and agreement was obtained as stated above.
Criminal Justice And Law Enforcement Courses justice system, and an introduction to law and legal role of the judiciary in thecriminal justice system Topics include the structure of the texas court system http://www.midland.edu/academics/courses/criminal-courses.html
Law Enforcement Academy by the texas Commission on law Enforcement Officer from various agencies throughoutthe State of texas. investigation, both personal and criminal, and go http://www.ci.brownwood.tx.us/pubsafe/police/academy.htm
Extractions: Law Enforcement Academy Sgt. Vince Ariaz, Training Coordinator Brownwood Police Department 915-646-2525 ext. 388 E-mail variaz@ci.brownwood.tx.us Carolyn Putnam, Criminal Justice Director West Central TX Law Enforcement Academy Abilene, Texas The Brownwood Police Department, in conjunction with the West Central Texas Law Enforcement Academy, conducts an annual Nighttime Peace Officer Certification course. The course is certified by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education. Instructors for the Peace Officers course are Criminal Justice Professionals from various agencies throughout the State of Texas. Applicants must pass an extensive background investigation, both personal and criminal, and go through an oral interview during the selection process. Subject matter for the peace officers course include, but are not excluded to the following: Code of Criminal Procedure Penal Code Traffic Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code Drugs Juvenile Issues Use of Force Strategies of Defense Mechanics of arrest Strategies of Defense Firearms Patrol Procedures Victims of Crime Family Violence Criminal Investigation Agendas Brownwood Bulletin Chamber of Commerce City Divisions Department Economic Development Email City Staff Emergency Operations Center Employment Opportunities Guestbook History Home Page
Links To Other Useful Law Web Sites Outside texas. Dayton, Ohio. back to top. . Copyright Denton Bar Association1996 2003 webmaster@dentonbar.com. Family law, criminal law. http://dentonbar.com/links.htm
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Course Descriptions Criminal Justice North Central Texas College the Family code, Alcoholic Beverage code and Civil A study of the nature of criminallaw; philosophical and of crimes and penalties using texas statutes as http://www.nctc.cc.tx.us/Homepage/courses99/crimjusticecourses.html
HomeSchooling TEXAS: Texas Law, Leepers & Lawyers STUDY WEB AWARD texas EDUCATION law ITS APPLICABILITY The the texas Departmentof Human Services, the texas Department of criminal Justice, or http://homeschoolingtexas.org/hstx2.html
Extractions: HomeSchooling TEXAS has been saying it for years. It's nice to know that those in government know it, too. It is way past time for all other individuals and organizations giving out 'legal' information to Texas homeschoolers to get their facts straight. Misinformation about this has been circulating in home education circles for many years, thanks to certain individuals who benefit by promoting that misinformation. Let's get it straight: "Texas has no laws or regulations related to home schooling." That includes the Leeper court decision (see below) for those of you who have been believing or telling others that parents must teach certain 'subjects' to their children in their privately funded homes. In fact, your home is not a 'private school' and claiming that it is offers you no protection from state interference and may offer you the exact opposite.
Notary Public Complaints Relating To Unauthorized Practice Of Law will take complaints concerning the unauthorized practice of law when a brought asa deceptive trade practice under the texas Deceptive Trade criminal Offenses http://www.sos.state.tx.us/statdoc/unauth.shtml
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Opinion 95-16 of nonresident witnesses for their unspecified expenses in criminal matters. Asthis provision of law is not administered by the texas Department of http://www.banking.state.tx.us/legal/opinions/95-16.HTM
Extractions: Everette D. Jobe, General Counsel By letter dated March 10, 1995, you requested our interpretation of Article 342-705, Texas Banking Code [ now Finance Code §59.006 ]; specifically, its application to criminal subpoenas. As we discussed by telephone several weeks ago, [ Finance Code §59.006 ] has no application to criminal subpoenas and the bank may not recover its costs from the district attorney under the authority of any laws administered by the Texas Department of Banking. You contend that [ Finance Code §59.006 ] clearly states that the article applies to civil law matters and not to criminal investigations, and for that reason cannot be construed as authority for a county to receive documents pertaining to a criminal matter or investigation without incurring costs. The criminal subpoena is not issued under this article and is therefore not subject to either its protections for customer records or its provisions for recovery of costs. In addition, you feel that Article 35.27
Travis County, Texas equivalent to an associate's degree in criminal justice or a four years of experienceas a law enforcement or as a peace officer from the texas Commission on http://www.co.travis.tx.us/human_resources/jobs/justice.asp
Extractions: Management Department 9 Caseworker Manager 9 Judicial Aide, Part-time, Temporary 9 Juvenile Probation Officer Aide 9 Juvenile Probation Officer Aide ... Volunteer Deputy Constable (Reserve, Part-time, Non-paid) 9 Caseworker Manager Position Title Code A 3273-2-16777-45-0205 B 3315-2-16777-45-0267 Essential Job Functions Qualification Requirements Salary $2922.40 - $3581.07 Monthly. Commensurate with experience Department Juvenile Probation/Probation Services Deadline Until Filled 9 Judicial Aide, Part-time, Temporary Position Title Code Essential Job Functions Sets criminal cases for first appearances and researches legal commitment orders to determine jail status and legal status, communicate findings with attorneys, courts, other county departments, and law enforcement agencies. Prepares dockets for the courts, performs docket entry, may assist in the preparation of jury lists and jury panel requests; prepares written correspondence and performs para-professional duties for the courts as needed. Monitors case status to ensure accuracy with court guidelines and may notify parties of case settings. Research cases to determine jail and legal status to determine if the case is ready for a court setting. Must be able to coordinate multiple tasks and manage a high volume of paperwork. Provides basic case information, and case setting information to the public.
Police Resources Dr. Roy O. Walker, Ph.D. East texas Police Academy; Public Safety Training Center;Indiana law Enforcement Academy; Institute of criminal Justice Studies; http://www.policeinternational.com/resources.htm
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Researching U.S. And Texas Law On The Internet Register. texas Court of criminal Appeals opinions (from July 1998). coverage.texas Courts of Appeals links (TX Judiciary Online). Case law. http://people.smu.edu/kadamson/researchustx.htm
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SWALL Bulletin Summer 2001 For the full text of the bills, go to the texas Legislature Online site at http//www BILLSSIGNED INTO law OR FILED WITHOUT SIGNATURE. criminal PROCEDURE. http://www.aallnet.org/chapter/swall/bulletin/Summer01/TxBills.html
Texas Sodomy Law & The US Supreme Court : The Texas Triangle Online one inexplicable detail, the 1974 revision removed criminal penalties on As the lawnow stands, a gay man or Not only does the texas sodomy law trample on the http://www.txtriangle.com/archive/1029/coverstory.htm
Extractions: Lawyers 'Likely' to Seek Supreme Court Review By Ann Rostow On Wednesday, April 18, as last week's Texas Triangle went to press, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals posted its routine weekly announcements. There, along with all the other routine business, was the astonishing news that the Court would not hear the appeal of the sodomy case which has been working its way through the criminal courts for four years, Lawrence and Garner v. Texas If you've lived in Texas for some time, your head has probably been spinning from fighting the sodomy law. In the last 15 years, no less than four major cases have reached either the Texas Supreme Court, the U.S. Supreme Court, or in this case, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. We are now four for four - no losses, no wins, because no court of "final review," has ever had the decency to hear an appeal and take a stand, once and for all, on the various state and U.S. Constitutional issues the law raises. And there are many such issues. Prior to 1974, oral and anal sex was illegal for all Texans, but after the criminal code was revised that year, heterosexual couples were written out of the law, leaving gay and lesbian couples to shoulder the ban alone. In one inexplicable detail, the 1974 revision removed criminal penalties on private bestiality. As the law now stands, a gay man or woman can have legal sex with an animal, but not with his or her life partner. Not only does the Texas sodomy law trample on the right to privacy, gay advocates argue, but it violates gay couples' right to equal protection and runs counter to the state equal rights amendment that bans sex discrimination. As for the bestiality exception, that colorful detail just adds insult to legal injury.