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Article V of the Texas Constitution ("Judicial Department")
Article author: (author)Steven W. Smith
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Texas has two courts of last resort: the Texas Supreme Court handles civil matters (Art. V § 3) and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals handles criminal matters (Art. V § 5).
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  • Article 5 Texas Constitution
  • Texas judiciary
  • judicial elections
Article published date: (published_time)01-01-2015
Article section: (section)Law