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Category: The Lone Star Review – State

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Cameron County DA Agrees With Miscarriage of Justice in Lucio Case

Luis V. Saenz took office as District Attorney before a high-profile case. Melissa Elizabeth Lucio was convicted of capital murder, but evidence was suppressed, possibly leading to a different outcome. Brady v. Maryland sets a precedent for prosecutor suppression of evidence.

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Travis County Offers 6th Expunction Expo

Travis County’s 6th Expunction Expo, on April 27, 2024, aims to help individuals clear arrest records, opening doors to employment, housing, and education. Supported by key organizations, the event offers legal guidance on eligibility for expunction.

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Comal County Sheriff Supervisor Allegedly Assaults Hidalgo Trooper

The newly hired Comal County Sheriff’s Office Lieutenant, Thomas Lambert, faced investigation and a three-day suspension for allegedly assaulting a Texas Highway Patrol trooper in Hidalgo County on July 26, 2023.

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Texas State Library and Archives Commission Required to Take Possession of Historic Letter

The Texas Court of Appeals ruled in favor of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission in the legal dispute over a historic letter from the Republic of Texas era, accepting their plea on counterclaims.

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Starr County, Texas Abortion Leads to Lawsuit

Lizelle Gonzalez of Starr County, Texas sued officials over alleged violations of her constitutional rights after her abortion led to arrest and trauma.

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Former Deputy Sheriff Faces Charges in Harrowing Coercion and Misconduct Case

Former Deputy Sheriff Terry Fountain faces coercion, sexual exploitation, and misconduct charges following disturbing allegations, sparking a crucial conversation about law enforcement reform.

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Texas DPS Liable in Trooper Complaint Case – 5th Circuit Affirms

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a decision holding the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) liable in a case brought by five troopers. The troopers alleged violations of the First Amendment and retaliation, leading to a jury finding DPS liable. The court affirmed some decisions, vacated equitable relief, and remanded the case for further proceedings.

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AG Paxton Tots Victory, Almost Immediately Losses – SB 4

Texas AG Paxton initially celebrated a win as the US Supreme Court lifted the halt on SB 4, only to have the Fifth Circuit reinstate it, highlighting the ongoing clash between state and federal authorities in immigration enforcement.

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US Supreme Court Lifts Stay on Texas S.B. 4 Immigration Law

The US Supreme Court lifted the stay on Texas S.B. 4 Immigration Law, allowing immediate enforcement. Justice Sotomayor and Justice Jackson dissented, citing potential chaos and conflict with federal authority. Justice Kagan also dissented, highlighting the historical federal jurisdiction over immigration. Both dissents urged caution and emphasized the need to maintain the status quo.

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McLennan County Named in Another Lawsuit Over Alleged Jail Misconduct

Bennie Daryl Scott filed a lawsuit against McLennan County, Texas, and jail officials for alleged mistreatment after suffering a seizure in jail. The complaint includes claims of excessive force, inadequate medical care, and a cover-up by the defendants. This case echoes a previous lawsuit against the county, raising concerns about mistreatment and negligence towards inmates with medical conditions.

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