...complaint that in 2008, Judge Noe Gonzalez of Hidalgo County's 370th District Court appointed Calvillo as receiver for the marital estate of a couple...
...state writ of habeas corpus, and they're trying to persuade the Court of Criminal Appeals to act on its own initiative to revisit his...
...filed an application for a writ of habeas corpus in the 370th District Court, alleging that he is entitled to time credit for time spent...
...habeas corpus writ application filed Oct. 7, 2005, in Edinburg's 370th District Court that he is entitled to time credit for time he spent...
...Texas Disciplinary Rule of Professional Conduct 5.03(a). (370th District Court, No. C-1078-05-G
...an order of the trial court certifying a class action in...the Edcouch-Elsa Independent School District in Texas. They each individually...
...The jury awarded appellees $1 million for subsurface trespass, but the trial court reduced the award to $543,776 to conform to the evidence....
...0258 U.S. District Court for the Southern District of...
...Olga Sanchez v. Merck & Co., filed last month in Edinburg's 370th District Court, that prior studies showed "serious adverse risks" from taking Vioxx. ...
...Eleazar Diaz � with the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals in January...s case by a state district judge � had not included with...
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