Government Code § 30.017515
Municipal judges must spend the time needed for the office, take judicial notice of specified laws and boundaries, and are entitled to a municipal salary set by the governing body. The mayor must appoint a presiding municipal judge if more than one judge exists, and the salary cannot be tied to court fines, fees, or co
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Municipal judges must spend the time needed for the office, take judicial notice of specified laws and boundaries, and are entitled to a municipal salary set by the governing body. The mayor must appoint a presiding municipal judge if more than one judge exists, and the salary cannot be tied to court fines, fees, or costs.
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