Judge 151's time has truly come. COVID continues to impact the court's docket creating delays for resolution of the clients' claims. This is your convenient, confidential, and cost effective courtroom available now with an experienced trial judge ready to hear your case.
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The Hon. John McClellan Marshall, Sr. District Court Judge, now presiding!
His Story
Judge Marshall holds degrees from Virginia Military Institute, Vanderbilt University, and Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law, as well as an honorary Doctor of Laws from the Mexican Academy of International Law. He served from 1981-2001 as Judge of the Fourteenth District Court in Dallas, following which he has served as a visiting judge through the present time.
In addition to presiding over all types of civil cases, (including, eviction cases), Judge Marshall was assigned to the ASFA Trinity Valley Court dealing with CPS and child abuse cases throughout East Texas for nearly four years. More recently, he served several months as a judge in the immigration court as part of Operation Lone Star.
Judge Marshall is an internationally recognized prize-winning author whose works include "The Terminator Missed a Chip!: Cyberethics", Intenational Astronautical Congress, Oslo 1995; "The Constitution and the Independent Judiciary", MEDEL Conference, Kraków, Poland, 2018; "The Modern Memory Hole", Athenaeum Review, Fall 2019 (University of Texas at Dallas); "Cyberethics In The 21st Century: The Reign Of The Machines", Mensa Bulletin, January 2020; "Machine-Machine To Major Tom: Cyberethics", IAA/UT Conference on Space Traffic Management, Austin, TX, February 2020; "Technoevidence: The 'Turing Limit' 2020", Journal of AI and Society (Springer 2021), DOI 10.1007/s00146-020-01139-z. “Cross-examining the Computer and Uncertainty in the Courts”, Studia Iuridica Lublinensia (2023-12-22)DOI: 10.17951/sil.2023.32.4.97-115; “Metropolis revisited. . .and Coming”, Journal of AI and Society (2023-11-10) DOI: and as co-author of West’s Texas Rules of Civil Procedure (since 1996); See ORCID ID: 0000-0003-4504-144X.