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  2. San Benito EDC board member arrested, resigns after failing ...

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    A court sentenced Flores to five years in prison, with the Texas Department of Criminal Justice releasing him on Aug. 2, 2013, the report states. In late 2023, Mayor Rick Guerra appointed Flores ...

  3. Winkler County nurse whistleblower case - Wikipedia

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    Texas law included remedies against retaliation for whistleblowers, but no known U.S. state had whistleblower laws that addressed appropriate prosecutorial conduct. According to the Texas Nurses Association, "No one ever imagined that a nurse would be criminally prosecuted for reporting a patient care concern to a licensing agency."

  4. Texas AG threatens to prosecute doctors in emergency abortion

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    Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Thursday threatened to prosecute any doctors involved in providing an emergency abortion to a woman, hours after she won a court order allowing her to obtain ...

  5. David Fleischer (judge) - Wikipedia

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    David Marcel Fleischer is an American judge currently serving on the Harris County Criminal Court in Texas. [1] He was first elected to the position in 2018, running as a Democrat, and won reelection in 2022.

  6. Senator Flores - Wikipedia

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    Pete Flores (born 1960), Texas State Senate; See also. Dean Florez (born 1963), California State Senate This page was last edited on 18 ...

  7. Judge issues summary judgment ruling in bankruptcy case of ...

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    “The State Court Order and Judgment (in Texas) are devoid of any discussion of Sanders’ intent,” the judge wrote. “Given this lack of findings, the Court is reluctant to conclude the issue ...

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  9. Salinas v. Texas - Wikipedia

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    Salinas v. Texas, 570 US 178 (2013), is a landmark decision of the Supreme Court of the United States, which the court held 5-4 decision, declaring that the Fifth Amendment's self-incrimination clause does not extend to defendants who simply choose to remain silent during questioning, even though no arrest has been made nor the Miranda rights read to a defendant.