In the context of a Texas appeal, what does the abbreviation “J.” mean?
“J.” is an abbreviation for “justice” and is placed after a comma following the justice’s last name. An example would be “Hecht, J.”
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“J.” is an abbreviation for “justice” and is placed after a comma following the justice’s last name. An example would be “Hecht, J.”
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