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  2. David Fleischer (judge) - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] He graduated from the University of Houston and Cooley Law School. [2] Fleischer has been a lawyer in Texas since 2004 and was a criminal defense attorney before running for public office. [7] In 2018, Fleischer ran for Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 5 after incumbent Margaret Harris declined to run for reelection.

  3. 2014 Harris County shooting - Wikipedia

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    On the morning of July 10, 2014, Haskell was charged with six counts of capital murder, according to the Harris County Sheriff's Office. [5] [48] He was held without bond, [1] and made his first court appearance on July 11. [22] In court, as the charges against him were read, he began shaking and later collapsed for reasons that are still unclear.

  4. Judiciary of Texas - Wikipedia

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    In some larger counties, such as Harris County, the district courts are specialized, with designated sets of courts hearing criminal cases, juvenile cases, family matters, and non-family civil cases in four different court houses surrounding the square with the underground jury assembly facility, which suffered severe flood damage in Hurricane ...

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  6. Murder of Nancy Adleman - Wikipedia

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    At the point of Burton's sentencing, the state of Texas garnered attention for having notched a total of 155 executions – including 53 in Harris County (where Burton was convicted of Adleman's murder) – since the 1976 resumption of capital punishment in the U.S., and the cases of both Burton and mass killer Coy Wayne Wesbrook were among the ...

  7. Barnes v. Felix - Wikipedia

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    Barnes v. Felix is a pending United States Supreme Court case on excessive force claims under the Fourth Amendment. [1] [2] The court will decide whether courts should apply the “moment of the threat” doctrine, which looks only at the narrow window in which a police officer's safety was threatened to determine whether his actions were reasonable, in evaluating claims that police officers ...

  8. US Army soldier allegedly linked to hacked Trump, Harris ...

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    A Texas-based US Army soldier has been arrested and charged with selling confidential phone records, including material allegedly stolen from President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala ...

  9. Texas Courts of Appeals - Wikipedia

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    The various courts of appeals occasionally but rarely hand down conflicting rulings on the same legal issue. In large part, the Texas Supreme Court (in civil cases) or Court of Criminal Appeals (in criminal cases) exist to resolve these rare conflicts and to set forth consistent legal precedent for the state's litigants.