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Under Texas Government Code �24.017, Judge Keeling had jurisdiction to hear and decide the case if physically present within any one of the counties in the 87th Judicial District. Because, on this record, the only authority under which he could be hearing this case was sitting under the exchange of benches with Judge Evans, Judge Keeling had no jurisdiction to hear and decide the motion in the Leon County case in Walker County.
February 16, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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