...Attorneys Association, the criminal-defense bar and others. Shannon Edmonds, TDCAA staff attorney for governmental relations, says prosecutors who helped negotiate the bill...
The word "bravery" usually doesn't come to mind when a Texan is appointed to a political office by the governor. But that word seems appropriate when applied to Erleigh Norville Wiley. Gov. Rick Perr
The word "bravery" usually doesn't come to mind when a Texan is appointed to a political office by the governor. But that word seems appropriate when applied to Erleigh Norville Wiley. Gov. Rick Perr
With a March 8 deadline looming for Texas lawmakers to file bills in the 83rd Legislature, lawyers in a variety of practice areas say there's time for surprises but some issues have emerged that woul
...staff attorney for governmental relations, Texas District & County Attorneys Association @TDCAA Feb. 28, 1:43 p.m., Yet another reason NOT to...
...governmental relations staff attorney of the Texas District & County Attorneys Association (TDCAA). Edmonds notes that the phenomenon of six consecutive women DAs follows a...
...Rob Kepple, executive director of the Texas District & County Attorneys Association (TDCAA). The CCA sent the anonymous survey to 5,000 prosecutors...
...Texas District and County Attorneys Association , says that TDCAA presented Van Horn the "Prosecutor of the Year" Award on...
Every year, 30,000 Texas motorists arrested for driving while intoxicated challenge the automatic suspension of their licenses in administrative hearings. But proposed changes to a law governing thos
...conference of the Texas District and County Attorneys Association. In 2005, the TDCAA presented Paul with the C. Chris Marshall Distinguished Faculty Award for outstanding...
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