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Note that Section [[Texas Constitution:Article III, Section 56|56(a)]] of this Article prohibits the Legislature from passing a "local or special law" changing venue in a civil or criminal case.


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Latest revision as of 13:30, June 10, 2024

Adopted February 15, 1876:

The power to change the venue in civil and criminal cases shall be vested in the courts, to be exercised in such manner as shall be provided by law; and the Legislature shall pass laws for that purpose.

Editor Comments

Note that Section 56(a) of this Article prohibits the Legislature from passing a "local or special law" changing venue in a civil or criminal case.

Attorney Steve Smith

Recent Decisions

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