Texas Constitution

Article V, § 5a — CLERKS OF APPELLATE COURTS

Texas Const. art. V, § 5a

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The Supreme Court, Court of Criminal Appeals, and each Court of Appeals shall each appoint a clerk of the court, who shall give bond in the manner required by law, may hold office for four years subject to removal by the appointing court for good cause entered of record on the minutes of the court, and shall receive such compensation as the legislature may provide. (Added Nov. 6, 2001.) (Temporary transition provision for Sec. 5a: see Appendix, Note 3.)

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