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Complaint Submitted to City of Kyle Attorney Related to Police Chief Jeffrey B Barnett

Most recently, the City of Kyle has received a complaint related to the Police Chief. The matter was addressed in two separate complaint documents. The first document surrounds “misuse,” of office; which is an item which may have caused recusal of the Hays County District Attorney’s Office from […]

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MANY ORDERS NOT SIGNED BY JUDGE in Cameron County Court of Law 5, Case 19-CCR-01643

It appears there may be an issue with the Court Record for Case 19-CCR-01643. We received information from the Cameron County Clerks Office there are orders listed on the public court log, but there are no orders signed by the Judge, as indicated. Specifically, there were claims of […]

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Cameron County Court of Law 5, Case 19-CCR-01643 – New Filing Submitted

In response to the Cameron County District Attorney’s Office (CCDAO) objection to the defendants motion to change pleading, the Pro Se submitted a “Statement of Facts,” for the CCDAO to consider before finally deciding to object. The Pro Se understands the convoluted nature of the matter and has […]

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Cameron County District Attorney Files an Objection in a Case with No Justice

The Cameron County District Attorney’s Office ( CCDAO) has filed an objection to a motion submitted to Cameron County Court at Law 5 Their main objection? They believe there is a time limit to change pleading. Not that the defendant did what he was accused of. The truth […]

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Federal Civil Rights Violations – Lawsuit- Ferrara v. Wallace, et al – ATTORNEY CONNECTION – Jeffrey B Barnett: Kyle Police Chief

Part of the complaint within Ferrara v. Wallace, et al filed in the US District Court, Western District of Texas within San Antonio; includes a connection of a previous lawsuit where Jeffrey B Barnett, Kyle Police Chief, is named and the attorney he used. Specifically, the court records […]

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Federal Civil Rights Violations – Lawsuit- Ferrara v. Wallace, et al – LEGAL AUTHORITY EXPLAINED

This publishing is to provide the legal scope of the case filed within the United States District Court, Western District of Texas in San Antonio, Texas. There will be other publishings addressing the other parts of the civil case, but this is to present the matters in basic […]

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Cameron County Sheriff Candidate – John Chambers – Was Denied a Petition for Discretionary Review by the Texas Appeals Court – The Race for Sheriff IS NOT Over

Just a day after claiming Cameron County Sheriff Candidate Eric Garza made misleading and false statements during the campaign, about John Chambers, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals denied John Chambers his Discretionary Review. The “demand” letter submitted by John Chambers is provided here: The order by the […]

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AG Paxton Warns Brownsville Against Unlawful Order
Limiting Restaurant Capacity

PRESS RELEASE: AUSTIN – Attorney General Ken Paxton today warned the City of Brownsville against its invalid order limiting all restaurant capacity to less than 25 percent of total listed occupancy. As it stands, the city’s order directly contradicts Governor Greg Abbott’s orders and exceeds the city’s lawful authority. […]

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AG Paxton Sends Letter to Cameron County Warning that it Must Allow Religious Private Schools to Open

Press Release: AUSTIN – Attorney General Ken Paxton today issued a letter to Cameron County Judge Eddie Treviño, warning against a control order issued jointly by Judge Treviño and the county’s health authority that specifically dictates how religious private schools may operate. The order, which attempts to prohibit in-person instruction at religious private schools until September 28, 2020, violates […]

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