Texas Statutes
§ 54.874 — JUDICIAL IMMUNITY.
Texas § 54.874
JurisdictionTexas
Code GVGovernment Code
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Bluebook
Tex. Government Code Code Ann. § 54.874 (2026).
Text
Sec. 54.874. JUDICIAL IMMUNITY. A magistrate has the same judicial immunity as a district judge.
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Related
Brown v. Lubbock County Comm. Court
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Clarence D. Brown v. Lubbock County Commissioner's Court
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Carl MacK Burford v. State
(Court of Appeals of Texas, 2007)
Legislative History
Added by Acts 1989, 71st Leg., ch. 25, Sec. 1, eff. Aug. 28, 1989.
Nearby Sections
15
§ 54.001
QUALIFICATIONS.§ 54.003
SUSPENSION AND REMOVAL.§ 54.101
APPOINTMENT.§ 54.102
JURISDICTION.§ 54.103
POWERS AND DUTIES.§ 54.104
JUDICIAL IMMUNITY.§ 54.105
TRAINING.§ 54.107
WITNESSES.§ 54.1171
APPLICATION OF SUBCHAPTER.§ 54.1172
APPOINTMENT.§ 54.1173
QUALIFICATIONS.§ 54.1174
COMPENSATION.§ 54.1175
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