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SAPD Officer Suspension Report

May 2022 SAPD Suspension Report

PLEASE NOTE: Nothing on in this publishing or on this website should be taken as legal advice. May 2022 SAPD Suspension Report The San Antonio Police Department (SAPD) has released its May 2022 suspension report. SAPD provides the public transparency with these reports. They can only release disciplinary […]

SAPD Officer Suspension Report

San Antonio Police Officer Enforced the 1st Amendment for a Photojournalist

PLEASE NOTE: Nothing in this publishing or on this website should be taken as legal advice. San Antonio Police Officer Enforced the 1st Amendment for a Photojournalist On an unknown day in an unknown month during 2022, more than a couple members of the San Antonio Police Department […]

SAPD Officer Suspension Report

SAPD Officer Casanova ‘Knock and Talk;’ What Happened?

PLEASE NOTE: Nothing on this website or in this publishing should be taken as legal advice. SAPD Officer Casanova’s Legal Battle On March 25, 2022, Kens5 wrote a story about an officer involved shooting. Specifically, they referenced Officer Casanova of the San Antonio Police Department (SAPD) and his […]

Court Tosses Attorney General’s Frivolous Suit on San Antonio Police Chief

Originally filed on January 15, 2021, the Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, attempted to remove San Antonio Police Chief William McManus from his public office for suspected violations of Senate Bill 4 (an immigration law passed to assist in coordinating matters important to the Federal Government and related […]

2 Areas of Texas Connected by One Police Chief (Cameron County & Hays County)

Recently, a citizen filed two Petitions for Mandamus Relief in two separate District Courts. The first, was filed in the Cameron County District Court and provides for a clear connection to the second filing in the Hays County District Court. The first mandamus alleges members of the City […]

Prior Harlingen Area and Current San Antonio Area Police Chief yet to Waive Service on Civil Rights Lawsuit

On May 5, 2021, all other parties to Ferrara v Wallace have waived service to the lawsuit filed based upon Terry Jay Wallace Seniors false report. The only waiver remaining it Terry Wallace’s. Terry who goes by Jay Wallace, or TJ Wallace has yet to formally acknowledge the […]

The Cameron County Government Waives Service of Summons in Federal Civil Rights Lawsuit

On April 15, 2021, the Cameron County Government provided three of four waiver of summons in a Federal Civil Rights lawsuit. The fourth waiver could not be returned at this time due to the fourth person, Luis Mendieta no longer being with the Cameron County Government. Interestingly enough, […]

Hays County Claims to Have Misfiled a Case at a Higher Level

On April 13, 2021, the Hays County 274th District Court held a hearing on a pre-indictment habeas corpus relief hearing. In the hearing the Travis County Attorney, Pro Tem disclosed the matter to be considered a misdemeanor and not a felony. Apparently, per the Travis County Attorney, the […]

Texas Medical Board Issues Discipline for a More than a Couple of South Texas Physicians

On March 5, 2021, the Texas Medical Board issues a Press Release for discipline it provided on numerous physicians licensed to practice medicine in the State of Texas. Discipline in the Corpus Christ Area: Anderson, Michael Alan, M.D., Lic. No. L5975, Corpus ChristiOn March 5, 2021, the Board […]

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