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Texas People's Court: The Fascinating World of the Justice of the Peace [Kõva köide]

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"From 1983 to 1987, author Mark Dunn worked as a court clerk for a justice of the peace in Travis County, Texas, where, he says, "I learned more about human nature . . . than I could have learned in any other job I might have taken up as a bushy-tailed kid from Tennessee." Based on interviews with 200 justices of the peace from all parts of Texas, Texas People's Court promises to take readers on a tour of what it means to be a Texas justice of the peace: an experience that is by turns hilarious, sobering, heart-wrenching, and, from one end to the other, fascinating. Here in the Texas justice court, wrongs can be righted and lives changed in profound ways. A priceless family necklace might finally be restored to the rightful owner; an occupational driver's license fortuitously granted. A death inquest may become an opportunity for family reflection and valediction, with the attending judge as sympathetic witness. In each of its chapters, Texas People's Court takes up a different aspect, duty, or area of thought related to the profession of justice of the peace taken from conversations with JPs throughout the state of Texas-from those who serve in its most populous municipalities to rural county JPs-putting a human face on the responsibilities, attitudes, and perspectives that motivate their judgments. The result is a thoroughly entertaining, sympathetic view of what Dunn calls "the day-to-day observation of human conflict in microcosm.""--

From 1983 to 1987, author Mark Dunn worked as a court clerk for a justice of the peace in Travis County, Texas, where, he says, &;I learned more about human nature . . . than I could have learned in any other job I might have taken up as a bushy-tailed kid from Tennessee.&; Based on interviews with 200 justices of the peace from all parts of Texas, Texas People&;s Court promises to take readers on a tour of what it means to be a Texas justice of the peace: an experience that is by turns hilarious, sobering, heart-wrenching, and, from one end to the other, fascinating.

Here in the Texas justice court, wrongs can be righted and lives changed in profound ways. A priceless family necklace might finally be restored to the rightful owner; an occupational driver&;s license fortuitously granted. A death inquest may become an opportunity for family reflection and valediction, with the attending judge as sympathetic witness.

In each of its chapters, Texas People&;s Court takes up a different aspect, duty, or area of thought related to the profession of justice of the peace taken from conversations with JPs throughout the state of Texas&;from those who serve in its most populous municipalities to rural county JPs&;putting a human face on the responsibilities, attitudes, and perspectives that motivate their judgments. The result is a thoroughly entertaining, sympathetic view of what Dunn calls &;the day-to-day observation of human conflict in microcosm.&;

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction xv
1 Human Drama, Texas-Style
1(8)
The Texas justice court: a showcase for human emotion and drama
2 Butcher, Baker, Candlestick Maker, Uber Driver
9(23)
What Texas JPs did for a living before they became JPs and what some of them still do
3 Sue Me, Sue Me, What Can You Do Me?
32(14)
"The People's Court," with a Texas twang
4 Bag and Baggage
46(12)
Arguably, the second hardest part of the job: evictions
5 A Jury of Their Peers
58(11)
The role of the six-person jury in the Texas justice court
6 Dead Reckoning
69(24)
The nuts and bolts of being a county coroner
7 I'm Blessed That I Don't Dream about Them
93(13)
Inquests and their emotional impact on the JPs who perform them
8 What's Happening in JP Court Is Downright Criminal!
106(17)
Class C misdemeanors, traffic court, magistration duties; where things stop being civil and become criminal
9 Juvenile Justice
123(11)
Truancy and other forms of juvenile misbehavior
10 Gettin Hitched
134(18)
Dearly beloved: we are gathered here today for the purpose of trying to keep a straight face
11 To Hitch or Not to Hitch
152(10)
Shifting perspectives on the justice court's role in facilitating marital union in the wake of the 2015 Obergefell v. Hodges Supreme Court ruling
12 Four-footed Constituents
162(8)
The bovines, equines, and canines of Texas thank you
13 Forward and in Sensible Shoes (Sometimes Boots)
170(10)
With spangles
14 In God Some of Us Trust
180(8)
Religious faith and its strong impact on the Texas Justice Court bench
15 Brain, Heart, and Nerve
188(16)
The three components of being a good JP
16 In the Opinion of the Court
204(16)
When justices of the peace disagree with each other
17 Disrespecting the Robe
220(14)
All the folks who drive them nuts
18 Goin' Rogue
234(12)
For good reason and bad. But mostly bad
19 Just a Member of the Community
246(16)
And just a regular guy or gal
20 And in Conclusion, Your Honor
262(11)
Let's wrap this up. The judge has a wedding waiting outside
Notes 273(6)
Index 279