The 167th District Court
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District Courts are the highest trial courts in Texas. A criminal District Court like the 167th therefore, hears the most serious kinds of criminal cases known as felonies. Punishment in a felony case can range from probation (supervision in the community), to prison time, or to the death penalty depending on the type of offense and other factors.
To learn more about
- the criminal justice process and court procedures
- the rights of the criminal defendant
- the duties and responsibilities of court personnel
If you have questions to ask the judge or court officials, or would like to set up a class or group for a visit during a court session please call (512) 854-9310 or email us at melissa.moreno@co.travis.tx.us
The judge cannot speak to anyone or answer any questions regarding any pending case.
Thanks,
Mike Lynch
Judge, 167th District Court
Travis, County Texas
Last Modified: Friday, June 20, 2008 12:11 PM

















