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Margaret Moore, the Travis County District Attorney, stated that Sheriff Robert Chody had refused to provide evidence. [4] In response, three of Williamson County's four commissioners called for Chody's resignation. [4] Protests against Ambler's death were held outside the Williamson County Court on June 9, 2020. [4]
Williamson County Regional Planning Commission v. Hamilton Bank of Johnson City, 473 U.S. 172 (1985), is a U.S. Supreme Court case that limited access to federal court for plaintiffs alleging uncompensated takings of private property under the Fifth Amendment. [1]
In September 2022, Judge John Youngblood, a Milam County judge assigned to the case in Williamson County court, dismissed the case against Webster, ruling that "the separation-of-powers doctrine deprives this Court of subject-matter jurisdiction" because the State Bar (part of the judicial branch) would sanction the attorney general's office ...
The Williamson County commissioners have approved $1.25 million to settle a federal lawsuit that claimed a jail inmate's suicide was preventable. The settlement on Tuesday involved the death of 37 ...
The same appeals court in May, in a separate case, upheld a Hamilton County judge who found that the state law voided part of a city ordinance intended to address how guns are stored around children.
Coates v. City of Cincinnati, 402 U.S. 611 (1971), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that a local city ordinance that made it a criminal offense for three or more persons to assemble on a sidewalk and "annoy" any passersby was unconstitutionally vague and overbroad.
The Williamson County sheriff's office decided to maintain secrecy around the shooting and its ties to the judge as they investigated and built their case against the Harmons, Gleason said: We ...
Dinsmore & Shohl LLP was founded in 1908 by Frank F. Dinsmore. Mr. Dinsmore grew up in Portsmouth, Ohio [4] and was a 1891 graduate of Cincinnati Law School (now known as University of Cincinnati College of Law). Mr. Dinsmore opened a private practice in 1908, and in 1912 he invited Walter M. Shohl, [5] a graduate of Harvard Law School to join ...