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...Court of Appeals has reversed a sanctions order issued by U.S. District Judge Lynn Hughes of Houston. The 5th Circuit ruled that a lawyer...
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...Taser Joe" Martinez ("Martinez") in Jim Wells County, Texas. Martinez appeals the district court's denial of summary judgment based on qualified immunity on Ramirez...
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...Court of Appeals has reversed a sanctions order issued by U.S. District Judge Lynn Hughes of Houston. The 5th Circuit ruled that a lawyer...
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