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The security force created a decade ago by the Dallas County Commissioners Court to guard its meetings, patrol government buildings and make arrests is not authorized under state law, according to ...
News Dallas County will keep its police force but no longer call it ‘county marshal service’ The change comes as a pending bill aims to reform Dallas County’s use of fire marshals.
When the Dallas County Commissioners Court meets Tuesday, it could approve spending up to $20,000 to hire an independent forensic review of the autopsy findings in the 2003 death of two-year-old ...
Dallas Police Department Senior Cpl. Le Chau turned himself in to the Dallas County Sheriff's Office Thursday for a DPD warrant for theft of property between $30,000 and $150,000, a third-degree ...
In a letter to Dallas County dated Feb. 3, Texas Commission on Law Enforcement executive director Greg Stevens said “there is no such thing as a ‘county marshal’” under state law and ...
The police force used to guard Dallas County Commissioners Court meetings and patrol government buildings is changing its name, but not the way it operates, amid concerns from state officials ...
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