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Questions concerning the laws, criminal justice system, civil court procedures and related topics specific to the state of Texas.

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A sitting judge is claiming to represent a client against me. Should I file a bar complaint?

No, the Texas Code of Judicial Conduct permits County Judges to practice law except "in the court on which he or she serves or in any court subject to the appellate jurisdiction of the county court, or … This is because County Judges in Texas are not judges in the classical sense. They are more like the CEO of a given County. ( cited above is Canon 6(B)(3)) …
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