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Justice of the Peace’s job requires dedication, a “servant’s heart”

The Dawson County Justice of the Peace’s (JP) job isn’t for everyone. You have to have a “servant’s heart” and be on call 24 hours a day.It means a lot of sacrifi ce and showing up at all hours to death scenes or the county jail to magistrate detainees before they take the next step into the court system.It’s a job that Larry Duyck has held for the past five years. He’s in the beginning of his second term in office.“This is the first year of my second term,” Duyck said. “So I have three more years.”JPs serve their elected ...

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Lamesa Press-Reporter

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