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June 24th – Notes and News From Judge Cabaniss
Friends, Justice continues to be served in the 248th Criminal District Court! Take a look at our summer updates below! Caseload of the Court The Court’s docket remains at approximately 550 felony cases. We are proud to have the third lowest docket among the 22 criminal district courts! Justice in…
February 14th – Notes and News From Judge Cabaniss
Dear Friends, Happy Valentine’s Day! The day brings more than one reason to celebrate, as it is also the first anniversary of my appointment to the bench! It was actually one year ago today that Governor Perry appointed me to be the judge of the 248th District Court. I recall…
Thank You All
Thank you to all who participated in the Fall Fundraising Event on Tuesday! The reception was well attended and extremely successful by all standards. I am thrilled to report that the total raised was $58,190 – an amazing show of support for which I am deeply grateful. Thank you so…
November 7th – 248th District Court Update
Friends, Justice continues to be served in the 248th District Court! We just celebrated six months on the bench, and the court is in full swing! Cases and Trials Currently, there are approximately 545 cases pending on our docket. The new Docket Management System was implemented, and we are working…
248th District Court Update
Friends, The wheels of justice continue to turn in the 248th District Court! We have just passed the first 100 days since I was appointed to the bench by Governor Perry. Take a look at all that has been going on this summer! Cases and Trials Currently, there are almost…
Notes and News from Judge Cabaniss
It has been one month since I took the bench in the 248th District Court, and things are off to a great start! Take a look at just a few of our early accomplishments! Cases and Trials Currently, there are 642 cases pending in the court, a heavy docket that…
LIVING SAFE: Safety, security, time can all be Mother’s Day gifts
Mother’s Day is right around the corner! The second Sunday in May is traditionally designated to honor our mothers and the mothers around us. Take time this weekend to celebrate in a unique way. History Mother’s Day was the brainchild of Anna Jarvis of West Virginia. Jarvis was inspired by…