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United States Court of Appeals Fifth CircuitLyle W. Cayce ClerkON PETITION FOR...
...the Department of Motor Vehicles...District of Texas issued a...Texas Division, Sons of Confederate...a historical society, we might...
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...3743 ESTHER KIOBEL, individually and on behalf of her late husband, DR. BARINEM KIOBEL, et al., Peti...
...great writer Neil Gaiman once remarked, nothing speaks more to the power of stories than the plaintive question, "And then what happened?" Stories...
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...was wrongfully convicted of murdering his wife...the Austin Film Society to set up...of losing his son, who eventually stopped...
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...Cochran, J., delivered the opinion of the Court in which Meyers...State called Mr. Wyborg's son and wife, and they asked...
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...and Opinion filed January 17, 2013. In The Fourteenth Court of Appeals OPINION This consolidated matter encompasses three appeals...
...4, a subcommittee of the State Bar of Texas (SBOT) chose two...profession has on society. ...
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... delinquent for the offense of capital murder, assessed a determinate...in the custody of the Texas Youth Commission ("TYC"...
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