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Commissioners back resolution urging increased jurisdictional limits for county courts
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Summary
County judges asked the court to support expanded jurisdiction for county courts to relieve jail overcrowding and let district courts focus on felony caseloads; the court adopted a resolution in support.
Hidalgo County Commissioners Court voted to adopt a resolution supporting an increase in jurisdictional limits for county courts of law and the addition of a probate court for Hidalgo County.
Judges addressing the court said expanding county-court jurisdiction would allow district courts to concentrate on felony dockets and would help reduce jail overcrowding by shifting certain civil caseloads to county courts. One presiding county-court judge told the court the change could be "transformational" in helping address local jail population pressures and improving county case flow.
Why it matters: The court’s resolution is a formal request to state lawmakers and indicates county leadership supports legislative changes to adjust jurisdictional thresholds. The resolution itself does not change court jurisdiction; it registers county support for statutory change at the state level.
Court action: A judge explained the operational rationale and asked the commissioners to approve the court’s resolution. A motion was made and seconded and the court recorded, "All in favor, say aye. Aye. Motion carries."
What remains: The resolution requests state legislative action to increase statutory jurisdictional limits and to authorize an additional probate court. Any change would require action by the Texas Legislature and the governor.
