In a message dated 5/15/02 3:28:18 PM, al_knoll@PACBELL.NET writes: << NB in many Texas counties the Justice of the Peace, often an appointed functionary, is the magistrate and will often sign such a warrant without any justification whatsoever. It's his perogative and objecting will get you a hefty court cost assessed and perhaps contempt. It is purely his call and further appeal is not likely to be heard.
Lariat, Dime Box, Plano, and others have the JP traps. Texas is another state of mind.
pensioner >> Amen, so true. AEOTU if you ask me (and I know you didn't!). The best time to drive through Texas is in the dark (not nearly as boring) but the susceptibility to JP financing is extreme. No wonder Holly left. Frank Grunthaner |
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