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While the Texas Constitution requires judges to set bond for nearly all criminal offenses, including murder, it’s the judges’ responsibility to determine the appropriate amount and to raise it or revoke it if defendants violate conditions or get charged with another crime. That didn’t always happen.Besides bond decisions, we assessed typical factors: experience, temperament, fairness, work ethic and strategies for clearing dockets.
Warren is also an excellent example for other judges on how to clear Harris County’s daunting courthouse backlog without resorting to rash decisions and cutting corners. Warren, 47, believes his assertive judicial approach on the 209th is more than a personality quirk; it’s necessary to reduce the county’s massive case backlog.
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