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...the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on behalf of Texas Youth Commission inmates who were physically and sexually abused, the family of a...
...the cases below are linked to full-text opinions. Texas Supreme Court Health Law ...
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...the trial court's order of adjudication and commitment to the Texas Youth Commission (TYC).*fn1 We...
...firm wanted to expand its Houston office because of litigation opportunities in Texas. The firm moved into Dallas in 1992 and Houston in 1997. In...
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...I. BACKGROUNDA. TrialAppellant worked at a Texas Youth Commission facility. The evidence showed that appellant sexually assaulted three children who...
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...BACKGROUND A. Trial Appellant worked at a Texas Youth Commission facility. The evidence showed that appellant sexually assaulted three children who...
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...order committing him to the care, custody, and control of the Texas Youth Commission for an indeterminate period of time not to exceed his nineteenth...
...of the business, the two factors that the statutory comments to the Texas Revised Partnership Act state that will probably continue to be the most...
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...of forty years, and placed appellant in the custody of the Texas Youth Commission ("TYC"). The court's sentence carried with it the...
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