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  2. 1999 Tulia drug arrests - Wikipedia

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    Many had already served several years in prison before this process gained momentum. By 2004, Blackburn and his team had freed most of the accused and a $6,000,000 collective settlement was reached to avoid further litigation in civil court. [8] Of the 47 original defendants, Texas governor Rick Perry pardoned 35 of them.

  3. Matthew Kacsmaryk - Wikipedia

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    By March 2023, the Texas Attorney General's Office under Ken Paxton filed 28 lawsuits against the Biden administration in federal district courts in Texas; of those, 18 were filed in single-judge divisions, including Kacsmaryk's division and a single-judge division held by another Trump appointee, Drew B. Tipton. [34]

  4. Texas Court of Criminal Appeals - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Supreme Court Building houses the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals (CCA) is the court of last resort for all criminal matters in Texas. The Court, which is based in the Supreme Court Building in Downtown Austin, [2] is composed of a presiding judge and eight judges.

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  7. State bar investigating Texas attorney general - AOL

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    DALLAS (AP) — The Texas bar association is investigating whether state Attorney General Ken Paxton's failed efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election based on bogus claims of fraud ...

  8. Ruiz v. Estelle - Wikipedia

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    There followed a long period of further litigation in the form of consent decrees, appeals and other legal actions, until a final judgment was rendered in 1992. [1] But problems in enforcement continued, and in 1996 U.S. Congress enacted the Prison Litigation Reform Act (PLRA) to address these issues as well as abuse of the prison litigation process.

  9. Winkler County nurse whistleblower case - Wikipedia

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    The lawsuit alleged violations of civil rights, breaches of due process and improper termination. [1] A few months after Mitchell's trial, Galle and Mitchell split a $750,000 settlement in the civil suit. [1] The nurses, who both live in Jal, New Mexico, were unable to find employment in nursing after being terminated from WCMH. [4]