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3/12/2013 12:45:18 PM EDT
For a law class I'm taking this semester, I need to attend a trial in Brazos County.  Is there anywhere I can find a schedule online?  All I found on their website was a docket for the current day; nothing in advance.  Any help would be appreciated.
3/12/2013 2:43:57 PM EDT
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For a law class I'm taking this semester, I need to attend a trial in Brazos County.  Is there anywhere I can find a schedule online?  All I found on their website was a docket for the current day; nothing in advance.  Any help would be appreciated.


Looks like you'd have to contact each court and ask for their trial docket. Just explain to them what you're trying to do. Here is the link to the Brazos County courts.

Look for criminal cases, especially in the county courts at law (the lower courts), which handle misdemeanors and thus have higher volume. If a criminal case is set for trial it is much more likely to be tried than a civil trial (generally criminal trials take precedence over civil trials because of speedy trial issues; moreover, many courts set numerous civil trials for the same date, with the expectation that they will settle, have the trial date set to a later date, or be otherwise disposed of by then -- on the trial date, the oldest civil case still ready gets tried, and oftentimes that is no case when even a pageful of civil cases is set for trial on a given day)
3/13/2013 6:20:35 AM EDT
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I think there is some sort of problem with your email, I keep getting undeliverable messages.  The next criminal cases set for trial are on the 18th in CCL1 and CCL2.