...with WFAA-TV in Dallas was the federal raid on the Branch Davidian compound in Waco in 1993. She gained some firsthand experience with...
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... One of DeGuerin's most high-profile clients was Branch Davidian cult leader David Koresh. DeGuerin says Koresh's mother called him...
For Houston criminal-defense attorney Jack Zimmermann, a civilian lawyer who has practiced in the military justice system for 25 years, the case of a U.S. Marine charged with the "unpremeditated murd
For six years, Johnny Sutton has performed his duties as the U.S. attorney for the Western District of Texas under the radar. The career prosecutor, in an interview, talks about his close relationshi
...Federal Tort Claims Act appeal filed by survivors of the Waco Branch Davidian standoff based on allegations that U.S. District Judge Walter Smith...
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...v. USA, a federal tort claims suit filed by the Branch Davidian survivors. The Davidians alleged the government was responsible for the deaths...
...the Federal Tort Claims Act case filed by survivors of the Branch Davidian standoff based on their only appellate issue -- that the Waco U...
Mick Mickelsen wonders if abiding by his client's wishes — namely helping persuade a judge to keep the client out of jail -- was the right thing to do. The judge agreed not to put Rod Aaron Wat
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