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...two felony indictments against the sitting judge of Galveston County Court-at-Law No. 3 allege "obstruction or retaliation" specifically that Dupuy...
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...mail wouldn't need to fear prosecution under the state's barratry laws, if Gov. Rick Perry signs a bill that's landed on his...
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