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Priscilla Villarreal's case is about whether certain reporters have more robust free speech rights than others. This Reporter Was Arrested for Asking Questions. The Supreme Court Just Revived Her ...
Another citizen journalist—Priscilla Villarreal of Laredo, Texas, which is located 4.5 hours from Fort Bend County—is asking the Supreme Court to hear her case after local police arrested her ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday revived the case of a citizen journalist who was arrested in 2017 for seeking information from a police department source in Laredo, Texas.
Christina Cantu questioned why Villarreal was bleeding, and Pérez had a bloody shirt. This prompted Medellín to say the gang "had fun" and that details would appear on the news. He, Pérez, and Villarreal then elaborated that they had raped both girls. [19] Peter Cantu then returned and divided the valuables that had been stolen from the girls.
Villa-real was one of 2 Supreme Court Justices who were executed by the Imperial Japanese Army during the Battle of Manila in 1945. On February 12, Japanese soldiers stormed the Pax Court complex in Pasay, a housing compound owned and resided in by Villa-real. 19 people, including Villa-Real and his wife Paz, were herded into a living room, bound, then made to kneel.
New York City Civil Court (2003-2009), New York Supreme Court 11th Judicial District (2010–2018), Supreme Court 10th Judicial District (2019–) New York: active: Edmund Ponce de Leon [465] Circuit Court of Cook County (1996–2016) Illinois: retired: Joseph Porras [131] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2012– ) California: active: Richard ...
Migdalia Lopez: [124] First female elected as a County Court at Law Judge in Cameron County, Texas. She is the first female to serve as a District Court Judge in Cameron and Willacy Counties, Texas. Elia Cornejo Lopez: [125] First female appointed as a municipal court judge in Brownsville, Texas (2008) [Cameron County, Texas]
The Supreme Court on June 28, 2024, ruled in favor of a participant in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot who challenged his conviction for a federal obstruction crime.