Inventory of county records, Schleicher County Courthouse, Eldorado, Texas Page: 78
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b. Witness certificate, showing name of witness, county
of residence, amount of actual travel expenses, amount of
other expenses incurred in travel, owner of vehicle, number
of other witnesses traveling with named witness (when applicable),
description of automobile, statement that witness
is bona fide resident of county and that expense statement
is true and correct, signature and address of witness, date
sworn and subscribed, and signature of clerk or deputy;
c. Approval of claim by presiding judge, showing name
of judge, judicial district number, amount due witness, and
signature of judge.
Also includes certificate of recordation, showing county,
amount due witness, book and page number where recorded,
date witnessed, and signature of clerk or deputy. Arranged
chronologically by term of court. SPF-handwritten. Not
indexed.
Multi-Case/Multi-Court
209. COUNTY CRIMINAL DISTRICT CRIMINAL. 1977--. 1 filing cabinet
drawer,
Documents pertaining to civil (1978-current) and misdemeanor
(1977-current) cases pending in county court and
felony (1977-current) cases pending in district court.
a. Civil cases include plaintiffs' original petitions,
citations, defendants' answers, amended petitions, amended
answers, interrogatories, injunctions, interventions, motions,
writs, subpoenas, notices, affidavits, depositions,
exhibits, returns on processes, pleas, jury lists, and
court orders. Case jackets show court, case number, style
of case, date of filing, and memorandum of papers filed.
b. Misdemeanor cases include complaints, informations,
capiases, capias returns, bail bonds, motions, applications,
waivers, subpoenas, warrants, petitions, and court orders
and judgments. Case jackets show court, case number, name
of defendant, offense, date of filing, and memorandum of
papers filed.
c. Felony cases include indictments, affidavits for
warrants, precepts, capiases, capias returns, arraignments,
bonds, motions, applications, affidavits, waivers, subpoenas,
writs, petitions, warrants, jury lists, and court orders.
Case jackets show court, case number, name of defendant,
offense, date of filing, and memorandum of papers filed.
Arranged by type of case and thereunder numerically by case
number. Typed; SPF-handwritten and typed. Not indexed.
210. (CASES DISTRICT COURT). 1958-1962; 1971. 1 box.
Documents pertaining to civil, delinquent tax, and divorce
suits disposed of in district court;
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Fortin, Maurice G.; Riney, James E. & Bates, Jack W. Inventory of county records, Schleicher County Courthouse, Eldorado, Texas, book, 1979; Denton, Tex.. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth25182/m1/93/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.