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...Washburn Omohundro (Omohundro), appeals the trial court's summary judgment in favor of Appellee, Amelinda Crispina Ramirez-Justus (Amelinda), individually, and as Trustee of the...
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...May 2, 2011. Alan and Jo-Ann were named joint managing conservators of their son, Matthew, and the decree contains a Standard Possession Order. It...
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...The State of Texas appeals an...the general rule articulated in...determination, the appellate court will...
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... Following a plea of not guilty, Appellant, Joseph Anthony...section 21.02 of the Texas Penal Code, entitled "Continuous...
...the 2nd Court of Appeals. ...
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...his conviction by bench trial of the third degree felony offense...the Institutional Division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Appellant...
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...a co-worker accused Barton of various violations relative to changes...on the standard test called Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills...
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...OPINION Fredrick Merida Warriner ("Appellant") appeals the decision of the trial court regarding the distribution of property relating to the divorce...
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