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    Dan Cogdell, a defense attorney in the 8-year-old securities fraud case against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, speaks to media outside the courtroom after a hearing at Harris County Criminal ...

  3. 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] [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.

  4. Lawrence v. Texas - Wikipedia

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    To appeal, Lawrence and Garner needed to have their cases tried in Harris County Criminal Court. Their attorneys asked the court to dismiss the charges against them on Fourteenth Amendment equal protection grounds, claiming that the law was unconstitutional since it prohibited sodomy between same-sex couples, but not between heterosexual couples.

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  7. Kim Ogg - Wikipedia

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    Harris County in 2019 enacted reforms that were intended to end the use of cash bail for misdemeanor defendants after a federal judge found the county's bail system to be unconstitutional and a violation of the Fourteenth Amendment. [27] After the county settled the lawsuit, Ogg stood out as a vocal opponent of the misdemeanor bail reforms adopted.

  8. Trial of Yolanda Saldívar - Wikipedia

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    State of Texas v. Yolanda Saldívar was a criminal trial held at the Harris County Criminal Courthouse in Downtown Houston, in the U.S. state of Texas. [2] The trial began with the jury's swearing-in on October 9, 1995, through opening statements on October 12, to a verdict on October 23.

  9. Harris County judge whose electoral win was deemed invalid ...

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    HOUSTON — A day after a fellow judge ruled that he may have incorrectly been named the winner of a 2022 election to Harris County’s 180th District Court, Judge DaSean Jones sat in the ...