I don’t have live access to up-to-the-minute feeds right now, but here’s how you can get the latest on magistrates in Bexar County, with a quick snapshot of recent notable items.
Direct answer
- The most current, authoritative updates about Bexar County magistrates typically come from the Bexar County Central Magistrate Office, the Bexar County District Attorney, and local TV/news outlets. For example, recent coverage has highlighted judge indictments and suspensions involving Bexar County officials, which can impact magistrate operations and court procedures. If you’re specifically seeking the “Magistrate” position in Bexar County, follow the Central Magistrate Office for arrest-day processing and contact details.
Where to look for the latest
- Bexar County Central Magistrate Office website: look for the Central Magistrate Search and office contact information to confirm current magistrate assignments and operations. This is the primary source for arrest processing updates and magistrate availability.
- Local news outlets (e.g., KSAT San Antonio, News4SanAntonio, and other San Antonio affiliates): search for “Bexar County magistrate” or the name of the magistrate you’re interested in to find recent court appearances, suspensions, or indictments that may affect the magistrate’s duties.
- Bexar County District Attorney’s press releases: these often include updates on cases involving county officials that can influence magistrate activity or docket status.
Notes on recent context (for awareness)
- There have been high-profile cases involving Bexar County judges and officials in the past couple of years, which have led to suspensions or reassignments that can affect magistrate operations. If you need a precise name, I can help look up the latest public reports once you confirm the exact magistrate or division you mean (e.g., Central Magistrate, Court-at-Law divisions).
Would you like me to search for the latest articles on a specific magistrate (name or court division) in Bexar County and summarize the key developments? If you provide a name, I can tailor the update and point you to the most relevant official sources.
Sources
SAN ANTONIO - A suspended Bexar County judge is expected to appear in court in just a few hours in connection with charges of official oppression and unlawful restraint.It will mark the first court appearance for Judge
news4sanantonio.comA Bexar County court-at-law judge appeared in court for a Friday hearing related to two charges stemming from a December 2024 incident inside her courtroom.
www.ksat.com“This case has always been about accountability. Elected officials and members of law enforcement are not above the law. This felony conviction means Ms. Barrientes will not be able to work in law enforcement. I commend our team for their hard work and dedication to seeking justice in this case. I also want to recognize Assistant District Attorney Dawn McCraw. This case marked the end of her three decades of service to Bexar County. Her leadership in this field will be missed,” said Bexar...
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centralmagistrate.bexar.orgSAN ANTONIO - Former Bexar County Precinct 2 Constable Michelle Barrientes-Vela and her Captain,Marc Garcia, were officially indicted Monday. Michelle Barrientes-Vela (Courtesy: Bexar County Sheriff's Office) Barrientes-Vela was charged with Tampering with Evidence, Aggravated Perjury and Official Oppression. RELATED STORY:Former Bexar County Constable indicted on multiple felony charges, turns herself in. Marc Garcia(Courtesy: Bexar County Sheriff's Office)
news4sanantonio.comBexar County is located in South Texas, and its county seat is San Antonio. The county has a population of 2,009,325 as of 2020, and i
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