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  2. Murder of Irene Garza - Wikipedia

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    Law enforcement officials questioned about 500 people across several Texas cities, including known sex offenders and Garza's family members, co-workers and ex-boyfriends. [2] They carried out almost fifty polygraph examinations, and offered a $2,500 reward for information about her death, which was larger than any amount of money previously ...

  3. Kaufman County murders - Wikipedia

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    The case gained national attention in the United States due to speculation that the Aryan Brotherhood prison gang was responsible, but this was later found to be untrue. Eric Lyle Williams (born April 7, 1967), [ 1 ] a former lawyer and justice of the peace whose theft case was prosecuted by two of the victims, was tried, found guilty, and ...

  4. Can you go to jail for cheating on your spouse in Texas? Here ...

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    Cheating on your spouse is not illegal in Texas. It takes more than kissing or touching someone other than your spouse for it to be considered adultery, according to state law. A person must show ...

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  6. Aguilar v. Texas - Wikipedia

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    Aguilar v. Texas, 378 U.S. 108 (1964), was a decision by the United States Supreme Court, which held that "[a]lthough an affidavit supporting a search warrant may be based on hearsay information and need not reflect the direct personal observations of the affiant, the magistrate must be informed of some of the underlying circumstances relied on by the person providing the information and some ...

  7. Are citizens’ arrests legal in Texas? State law is blurry and ...

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    Texas law states: “A peace officer or any other person, may, without a warrant, arrest an offender when the offense is committed in his presence or within his view, if the offense is one classed ...

  8. Spousal privilege - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, federal case law dictates the privileges permissible and prohibited in federal trials, [2] while state case law governs their scope in state courts. A common rule for both the communications privilege and the testimonial privilege is that, "absent a lawful marriage, civil union, or domestic partnership, there is no privilege."

  9. Husband lies about killing wife, then gets shot dead by ... - AOL

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    Husband runs over wife and drags her down hill as she tries to escape him, GA cops say Woman fires warning shot after boyfriend assaults her, then kills him, Texas cops say