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...acquittal. Background Bailey moved into a Fort Bend County subdivision in 2000. She became acquainted with her neighbors, Adam and Stephanie...
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...appeals from orders (1) granting a plea to the jurisdiction filed by County Judge Ed Emmett and Commissioners El Franco Lee, Sylvia Garcia, Steve Radack...
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...Cayce Clerk Before KING, HIGGINBOTHAM, and CLEMENT, Circuit Judges...ICE) discovered him in Tarrant County Jail. Immigration records showed that...
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...BANC(Opinion October 25, 2012, 700 F.3d 185)Before KING, PRADO, and HAYNES, Circuit Judges.The court having polled at the...
On April 24, just two minutes after 11 a.m., Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. announced in a voice tinged with satisfaction, "Our last case of the year," and opened arguments in a Title VII retaliation
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...proceeding, after discovering that Melvyn Spillman, a former clerk with the Bexar County Clerk's Office, had stolen funds from bank accounts owned by the...
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...Former Orange County, Calif., Sheriff Mike Carona will...by late night host Larry King as "America's Sheriff...
...secured lenders, debtors, receivers and trustees. Previously, Rosenblat was of counsel to King & Spalding. Fish & Richardson:...
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