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Rooted Christian Values
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Strong Family Values
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Conservative Republican
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Lifetime Resident
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Retired Law Enforcement
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Dedicated Public Servant

UPDATES IN JP#4 COURT

"Courtroom Demeanor and Mock
Trials Training"
Justice of the Peace Court hosted the Tarrant County Police Officers Academy for courtroom demeanor class and mock trials training. Cadets completed offense reports and was able to testify and see how a real trial would be conducted defending their report with a real prosecutor and Defense Attorney. I believe training like this is invaluable for our future officers protecting our citizens in this great county. I was honored to be able to be apart of this!
"A Day in the Courtroom"
Honored to have the Lake Worth Law Enforcement class to participate in “A Day in the Courtroom”. The students were taught the many functions the court has as well as observing live hearings and trials. I believe it’s truly important to teach our youth the functions their elected officials preform for them each day. It was truly an honor to have them and teach them about the JP 4 court.
"Certificate of Appreciation"
Constable Jody Johnson presented JDog Junk Removal and Hauling with Certificate of Appreciation for their community service. JDog assisted the Constables Office with an order that was issued from my court. JDog thank you for your great community service.
PRECINCT 4 COVERS
MESSAGE FROM
JUDGE GREGORY
Northwest Tarrant County:
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Northwest Fort Worth
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Azle
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Blue Mound
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Haslet
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Lakeside
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Lake Worth
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River Oaks
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Saginaw
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Westworth Village
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Westover Hills
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White Settlement
September 2020 Monthly Stats - JP Court 4
Welcome to the Justice of the Peace Precinct #4 Court Update.
Your Justice Court 4 are here for you If you have any questions please contact us at 817-238-4426 or at JP4court@tarrantcounty.com. Please note that our clerks are prohibited by law to give any legal advice.Please stay safe and a huge thank you to our first responders, all medical workers, grocery store workers, and truck drivers.
UP COMING PROJECTS THAT ARE CONTINUING TO BE WORKED ON!
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The digital transfer of all paper files to digital files.
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Jurisdictional limit increase to $20,000.00 started September 1st, 2020
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The implementation of E-File Self Help has been completed and is currently accepting cases.
469 Civil Cases were filed
532 Civil cases were disposed
1583 Active civil cases remain on the docket with no backlog.
85 Criminal cases were filed
72 Criminal cases disposed
1718 Active Criminal cases remain on the docket. With no criminal case backlog.
22 Arrest warrants were signed
3 Driver’s License Hearings
0 Mental Health Hearings
0 Property Hearing
0 Handgun License Hearings
Thank you for allowing me and my staff to serve you!! Please let us know if there is anything you would like to see or that would help make your interaction with your court easier.
Judge Christopher Lee Gregory and staff
