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David Marcel Fleischer is an American judge currently serving on the Harris County Criminal Court in Texas. [1] [2] He was first elected to the position in 2018 and began his term in January 2019. Fleischer is affiliated with the Democratic Party [3] and won re-election in 2022. [4] His term is set to expire in 2026.
The lawsuit was the first filed over Harris County’s November 2022 election results that went to trial. During the trial, Lunceford’s lawyers alleged paper ballot shortages targeted Republican ...
Dick has also been involved in issues with the Texas Ethics Commission (TEC) regarding improper campaign finance reporting and fraudulent mailer content during his 2022 campaign for Harris County Treasurer. [21] The TEC fined Dick for these matters, which he addressed as part of his campaign activities and failed to provide factual ...
In January 2020, a Harris County grand jury indicted Goines and Steven Bryant under Texas law, charging both with tampering with government documents and Goines with felony murder. [24] Bryant later pled guilty to his charges. [8] The relatives of the deceased filed the first document in a lawsuit against the municipal government in July 2019. [25]
A pregnant Texas woman who says her unborn baby has a genetic condition and carrying the child to term could threaten her life filed suit against the state Tuesday, asking a court to declare she ...
Harris County District Courts expand to address growing caseload
The District Attorney of Harris County Kim Ogg picked up the Electioneering allegations against Dr. Benny Soileau on March 28, 2024 and opened a Criminal investigation. Electioneering in Texas is a Class A Misdemeanor and is punishable by up to one year in jail and a $4,000 fine. [3]
In 2004, Devine was sued for his refusal to take down a painting of The Ten Commandments on display in his Harris County courtroom. The case drew national attention. [1] Devine ran for a seat on the Texas Supreme Court in 2012, defeating incumbent David M. Medina in a primary runoff election held on July 31, 2012.