Houston Cops Stripped of Immunity in Good Samaritan Arrest
The 5th Circuit denied qualified immunity to Houston officers who arrested a Good Samaritan. The officers’ actions were questioned and charges against the Good Samaritan were dismissed.
The 5th Circuit denied qualified immunity to Houston officers who arrested a Good Samaritan. The officers’ actions were questioned and charges against the Good Samaritan were dismissed.
A 36-year-old FBI agent in Houston, Nicholas Anthony Williams, faces theft and false statement charges related to personal and government property, potential 10-year prison and $250,000 fine if convicted. Department of Justice conducting investigation.
The Department of Justice has charged a medical director, operator and two unlicensed practitioners whom worked at a Texas medical clinic. They are facing charges related to their alleged participation in a $32 million health care fraud scheme. Farrah Forough Farizani, D.O., 57, Hamid Reza Razavi, 60, Elie […]
DIRECTLY FROM THE State Comission on Judicial Conduct (SCJC), occurring on September 8, 2020: During a meeting on August 5-6, 2020, the SCJC completed a review of the allegations against the Honorable Lee Harper Wilson, Judge of Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 10, Houston, Harris County, […]
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PRESS RELEASE: HOUSTON – A former Harris County judge has admitted to embezzling funds received during her re-election campaigns, announced U.S. Attorney Ryan K. Patrick and Special Agent in Charge Perrye K. Turner of the FBI Houston Division. Alexandra Smoots-Thomas, 44, Houston, was the presiding judge for the […]
In review of the United States Small Business Administration (SBA) data within the Paycheck Protection Program, it was noted the Houston Police Officers’ Union (HPOU), an affiliate of the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), received over $150,000. A snapshot from the CCN Politics website shows the following: In […]
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