Sec. 26.051. WRIT POWER. A county judge, in either term time or vacation, may grant writs of mandamus, injunction, sequestration, attachment, garnishment, certiorari, and supersedeas and all other writs necessary to the enforcement of the court's jurisdiction.
Added by Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 148, Sec. 1.42, eff. Sept. 1, 1987.
Structure Texas Statutes
Chapter 26 - Constitutional County Courts
Subchapter D. Jurisdiction and Powers
Section 26.041. General Jurisdiction; Changes
Section 26.042. Civil Jurisdiction; Juvenile Jurisdiction
Section 26.043. Civil Matters in Which County Court Is Without Jurisdiction
Section 26.044. Certiorari Jurisdiction
Section 26.045. Original Criminal Jurisdiction
Section 26.046. Appellate Criminal Jurisdiction
Section 26.048. Motions Against Court Officers
Section 26.049. Appointment of Counsel