...Stanley Schneider Partner, Schneider & McKinney Houston 63 A LeRoy Neiman lithograph...
...is required for a child pornography victim to receive restitution, says Stan Schneider, who represents Doyle Randall Paroline in the case. In...
...Criminal-defense attorney Stanley Schneider, a partner in Houston's Schneider & McKinney, says, "To me the most important case of the last...
...Goldstein, partner, Goldstein, Goldstein & Hilley Stanley Schneider, partner, Schneider & McKinney Criminal Prosecution Richard B. Alpert, assistant criminal...
In a case that involved a ruling on the conditions marking "the termination of hostilities" in the Iraq war, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has determined that the indictment of U.S. Army Lt.
Jury sides with student whose scholarship was terminated. Judge dismisses paralegal's disability claim. Defendant not to blame for collision in driveway. Plaintiff gets $953 for neck and back injurie
On Oct. 6, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals did something prosecutors have been asking it to do for the past 14 years. Acting in Brooks v. State, the CCA overruled 1996's Clewis v. State, which es
...Stanley Schneider Partner Schneider & McKinney Houston 61 Motivated by a desire...
To mark its 25th anniversary, Texas Lawyer's editorial department is looking back at the news we covered over the 25 years and selecting one story to update for readers. This week, senior reporter Ma
A case pending before the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is breaking new ground on a new action: child pornography victims who seek restitution from criminal defendants convicted of possessing ill
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