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24, May 2012 - Marshals say kidnapping suspect attempted escape - MyFox Dallas
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - The man charged with kidnapping and murdering an Anchorage barista attempted to flee Wednesday at a hearing in federal court. U.S. marshals say ... Keyes was arrested March 11 in Texas.
24, May 2012 - Gonzales, TX Why Texas judge lifted ban on state funds for Planned Parenthood
US District Judge Lee Yeakel ruled Monday that a law banning Planned Parenthood from getting state health funds may be unconstitutional. The judge's injunction is temporary.
24, May 2012 - Gonzales, TX Judge blocks Texas' anti-Planned Parenthood law
U.S. District Judge Lee Yeakel ruled there is sufficient evidence that the law is unconstitutional.
24, May 2012 - Temple, TX Judge recommends overturning murder conviction in baby's death - Syracuse Post-Standard
AUSTIN, Texas_Texas' highest criminal court should overturn the capital ... She said she panicked, then buried the boy's body in a Bell County field before fleeing to Missouri, where she was found and arrested 11 days later. The search for the boy's ...
24, May 2012 - Primary votes show displeasure with Obama - Khaleej Times
Some presidential primary voters in Kentucky and Arkansas are using the polls to take ... Two weeks ago, a federal prison inmate in Texas earned 41 percent of the vote in West Virginia’s Democratic primary.
24, May 2012 - Dallas, TX Does your attorney have a criminal background?
HOUSTON—Attorneys in Texas can snort drugs, flee from police, even offer to trade their legal services for sex, and still keep their Texas State Bar law license. Those are some of the findings of the KHOU-TV 11 News I-Team after analyzing records from various criminal courts along with documents from the Texas State Bar. Take the case of Kristen Pain. In 1996, she was caught using powder cocaine ...
24, May 2012 - Dallas, TX Does your attorney have a criminal background? - KHOU
HOUSTON—Attorneys in Texas can snort drugs, flee from police ... Or consider the instance of Dallas-area attorney Bruce Patton, who spent two years in state jail. Yet the crime that got him there seems to have had no effect on his law license.
24, May 2012 - Texas Judge Rules State Parole Officials Can Be Held Liable
A federal judge in Texas has ordered that state parole officials can be held personally liable by inmates suing over restrictive sex-offender conditions required of them, even though they were never convicted of a sex crime. U.S. District Judge Lee …
24, May 2012 - Man fleeing Texas court allegedly takes patrol car
A man who fled a North Texas courthouse to avoid possible arrest has been hurt after a chase in which he allegedly stole and wrecked a police car
23, May 2012 - Chandler, TX Next on the menu? Seventh Street Food Court - Fort Worth Business Press
The park will be called Seventh Street Food Court and will be open seven days a week ... Fred’s food truck fleet in discussion Fred’s Texas Cafe owner Terry Chandler had expected to open his new restaurant concept by now at 1111 Foch St. The unnamed ...
23, May 2012 - Disabled veterans in Texas fleeced by VA-appointed money managers - Houston Chronicle
Some victims infirm And a Houston lawyer ... who retains his law license two years after his 2010 indictment. Phillips, a former VA employee, declared bankruptcy and successfully argued in related civil suits that the government should repay veterans ...
23, May 2012 - Former Gov. Leader: Common sense can cut Pa. prison costs - ydr.com
In fact, nearly 45 percent of Pennsylvania parolees return to prison within three years ... several states with a variety of political leanings, including New York, Florida, Texas and Hawaii, have significantly reduced both their crime and ...
23, May 2012 - Convicted killer of East Texas woman loses appeal - El Paso Times
Forty-one-year-old Donnie Lee Roberts Jr. was condemned for robbing and shooting his girlfriend, Vicki Bowen, at her home on Lake Livingston in Polk County. Evidence showed Roberts, who previously served prison time in Louisiana for armed ...
23, May 2012 - Marion, TX CS man arrested in credit card scheme
By ROSALEE GETTERMAN rosalee.getterman@theeagle.com Several stolen debit cards belonging to residents outside of Texas recently were found inside a College Station man's apartment, authorities said. Trung Quang Bui remained jailed on $45,000 bail ...
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