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Edmund Phillips sworn in again as Live Oak municipal court judge; council cites charter appointment process
Summary
Edmund Phillips took the oath to continue as the City of Live Oak municipal court judge on Oct. 14, 2025. The council read charter sections outlining a two-year term and the judge spoke briefly, thanking staff and law enforcement.
Live Oak, Texas — Edmund Phillips was reappointed and sworn in as the City of Live Oak municipal court judge during the council meeting on Oct. 14, 2025. The council read the city charter sections that govern municipal courts and administered the oath of office in a public ceremony.
The council discussed the appointment under city charter language read into the record. A staff member recited that "Section 6.04" establishes the municipal court and that "Section 6.05" sets the term at two years and that judges "serve at the will of the council" and preside over the municipal court of…
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