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Coryell County cancels June 22 district court jury duty call

Summoned jurors for Coryell County’s June 22 district court panel were told to stay home after the county canceled the call and posted the change online.

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Coryell County cancels June 22 district court jury duty call
Source: coryellcounty.org

Coryell County residents summoned for the district court jury panel scheduled for June 22 no longer had to report after the county canceled the call.

The notice was posted on the county website on June 22, 2026, and the public notices calendar also showed June 22 in the June 2026 calendar. The posting did not give a reason for the cancellation or say whether a new panel date had already been set.

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Becky Moore is listed as the 52nd and 440th Judicial District Clerk, and Ashley Lamb is listed as assistant district clerk. The office serves as jury coordinator for Coryell County, overseeing the selection of names, summons and payments for jurors. It also maintains judicial records for the 52nd and 440th Judicial District Courts and handles passport applications and forms.

Residents are directed to the court named on the summons. For the 52nd District Court, jurors are sent to the Coryell County Leon Street Annex at 417 East Leon Street in Gatesville. For County Court at Law, jurors are directed to the Coryell County Courthouse at 620 East Main Street in Gatesville. Hon. Trent D. Farrell is judge of the 52nd District Court, and Hon. Grant Kinsey is judge of the 440th District Court.

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The county site also shows a separate County Court at Law jury notice dated June 16, 2026, with jurors told to report at 8:30 a.m., and a February 9, 2026 district court jury notice.

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