Brazos County Judge Says Proposed Fourth District Court Is Not Needed

State legislation filed to create a fourth district court in Brazos County is not needed.

That’s according to county judge Duane Peters, who cites state statistics that indicate based on case load, Brazos County has the equivalent of one and a half more courts than it needs.

Peters thinks one reason there is a backlog in the courts is that there is not enough state employees to do state required DNA testing.

Peters says the state pays for only the judge. He estimates a $1.5 million dollar cost to add a judge’s staff and more lawyers and employees for the district attorney’s office, along with creating the additional space. Peters says the cost would equal to a property tax rate increase of almost one cent.

Click HERE to read and download House Bill 1134, which has been referred to the House Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence Committee.

Click below to hear comments from Duane Peters, visiting with WTAW’s Bill Oliver.

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