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  86R13431 BK-D
 
  By: Guillen H.C.R. No. 119
 
 
 
CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
         WHEREAS, Municipal courts provide the citizens of the Lone
  Star State with a local forum where questions of law and fact can be
  resolved in regard to alleged violations of state law and municipal
  ordinances; and
         WHEREAS, Because citizens come into contact with municipal
  courts more often than any other type of court, the administration
  of justice at the municipal level plays a large part in influencing
  the public's overall impression of the Texas judicial system; and
         WHEREAS, Judges of the municipal courts function also as
  magistrates for the State of Texas, and in that role they perform
  such duties as issuing search and arrest warrants, giving
  magistrate warnings, and setting bail for offenses ranging from
  petty theft to murder; and
         WHEREAS, Pledging to be impartial and to conform to the
  standards set by the Canons of Judicial Conduct, our state's
  municipal court employees work diligently to ensure the fair
  administration of justice while upholding the rigorous standards of
  professionalism; and
         WHEREAS, In addition to judges, municipal courts are staffed
  by clerks, court administrators, prosecutors, juvenile case
  managers, bailiffs, and warrant officers; these dedicated
  individuals continually strive to improve court operations by
  participating in judicial education programs, seminars, workshops,
  and the annual meetings of their state and local professional
  organizations; and
         WHEREAS, Municipal courts in Texas play a vital role in
  preserving public safety, protecting the quality of life for area
  residents, and deterring future criminal behavior, and it is indeed
  fitting to recognize municipal judges and court support personnel
  for their exemplary dedication to the communities they serve; now,
  therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the 86th Legislature of the State of Texas
  hereby designate the first week of November as Municipal Courts
  Week; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That, in accordance with the provisions of Section
  391.004(d), Government Code, this designation remain in effect
  until the 10th anniversary of the date that this resolution is
  finally passed by the legislature.