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Harold Dean Clouse Jr. and Tina Linn Clouse, formerly known as the Harris County Does, were a pair of formerly unidentified murder victims found outside of Houston, Texas in January, 1981. [1] After moving in the summer of 1980 with their infant daughter, Holly Marie, from Volusia County, Florida to Lewisville, Texas , [ 2 ] the Clouses stopped ...
On September 17, 1998, John Geddes Lawrence Jr., [17] [18] a gay 55-year-old medical technologist, was hosting two gay acquaintances, Tyron Garner, [19] age 31, and Robert Eubanks, [20] 40, at his apartment in northeast Harris County, Texas, [21] east of the Houston city limits. [22] Lawrence and Eubanks had been friends for more than 20 years.
Perpetrator, the children's caregiver, convicted in 2018. Governor Cuomo signed into law Lulu & Leo's Law in response to the case. The law makes it a crime to knowingly misrepresent the qualifications of someone applying to be a caregiver. [105] Leo Krim: 2 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting: December 14, 2012 6–7 Newtown, Connecticut Solved
Although Astor died, the case is ongoing. Anthony Marshall was found guilty of a number of fraud and conspiracy charges, as well as first-degree grand larceny, and was sentenced to 1 to 3 years in ...
This case was the beginning of the plenary power legal doctrine that has been used in Indian case law to limit tribal sovereignty. Elk v. Wilkins, 112 U.S. 94 (1884) An Indian cannot make himself a citizen of the United States without the consent and the co-operation of the United States Federal government. United States v.
An investigation was begun by the Harris County District Attorney's Office. [7] Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez announced that the department's internal affairs unit was looking into the incident. [21] [22] Family and friends of Hernandez held public demonstrations asking for an arrest. [21]
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It shares jurisdiction with the county courts, and in some case justice of the peace courts, for civil cases (its lowest limit for hearing a case is a mere $200 in controversy, while JP courts can hear cases up to $10,000). Family law jurisdiction varies depending on the existence of a county court-at-law; in some counties, the district courts ...