Government Code § 44.320
The Tarrant County criminal district attorney must attend and represent the state in the county’s criminal courts, represent the county in pending cases, and collect the fees of office allowed by law. The commissioners court may hire special counsel for condemnation, eminent domain, and rights-of-way work, and must set
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The Tarrant County criminal district attorney must attend and represent the state in the county’s criminal courts, represent the county in pending cases, and collect the fees of office allowed by law. The commissioners court may hire special counsel for condemnation, eminent domain, and rights-of-way work, and must set the terms and pay that counsel from the road and bridge fund.
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