Sec. 25.0026. POWERS AND DUTIES. (a) A statutory probate court or its judge may issue writs of injunction, mandamus, sequestration, attachment, garnishment, certiorari, supersedeas, and all writs necessary for the enforcement of the jurisdiction of the court. It may issue writs of habeas corpus in cases in which the offense charged is within the jurisdiction of the court or any court of inferior jurisdiction in the county.
(b) A statutory probate court or its judge may punish for contempt as prescribed by general law.
(c) The judge of a statutory probate court has all other powers, duties, immunities, and privileges provided by law for county court judges.
(d) The judge of a statutory probate court has no authority over the county's administrative business that is performed by the county judge.
Added by Acts 1991, 72nd Leg., ch. 394, Sec. 2, eff. Aug. 26, 1991; Acts 1991, 72nd Leg., ch. 746, Sec. 7, eff. Oct. 1, 1991.
Structure Texas Statutes
Chapter 25 - Statutory County Courts
Subchapter B. General Provisions Relating to Statutory Probate Courts
Section 25.00211. State Contribution
Section 25.00212. Excess Contributions
Section 25.00213. Contributions Fund
Section 25.0022. Administration of Statutory Probate Courts
Section 25.002201. Assignment of Judge on Recusal or Disqualification
Section 25.00221. Visiting Judge to Take Oath; Record
Section 25.00222. Transfer of Cases
Section 25.0023. Compensation of Probate Court Judges
Section 25.00231. Bond; Insurance
Section 25.0025. Court Investigators
Section 25.00251. Public Probate Administrator
Section 25.00255. Recusal or Disqualification of Judge
Section 25.00256. Tertiary Recusal Motion Against Judge
Section 25.0026. Powers and Duties
Section 25.0027. Juries; Practice and Procedure
Section 25.0030. Facilities; Personnel
Section 25.0032. Location of Proceedings Following Certain Disasters
Section 25.0033. Qualifications of Judge
Section 25.0034. Private Practice of Law
Section 25.0035. Terms of Court; Terms and Sessions of Court Following Certain Disasters