Texas Supreme Court: Abortion Law Constitutional
The Texas Supreme Court upheld the state’s strict abortion laws, emphasizing provisions for life-saving abortions and clarifying legal consequences for medical professionals. This has significant implications for reproductive rights in Texas.
Cameron County Border Patrol Agent Busted in Human Smuggling Incident
Border Patrol Agent Jorge Alonso arrested for human smuggling after allegedly aiding undocumented immigrant. Violates Border Patrol mission.
San Marcos Coach Faced Legal Scrutiny Over DWI Arrest: District Remains Tight-Lipped
San Marcos coach arrested for DWI faced legal battles, with evidence suppression attempts. Plea deal led to a modified charge. District’s lack of action raised concerns about transparency and accountability.
1st Amendment Auditor Texas Sheepdog Arrested on Child Porn Charges
1st Amendment Auditor, known as Texas Sheepdog, arrested for child porn possession. Texas Rangers executed arrest warrant on May 24, 2024. Case continues to unfold.
Zapata County Deputy Breaks Citizens Vertebrae, Gets Sued
Javier Munoz filed a civil rights lawsuit against Zapata County Deputy Sheriffs alleging unlawful arrest and excessive force, seeking redress for injuries incurred. Another resident previously sued for similar reasons, indicating a concerning pattern.
Exposed: Deception in Background Investigation Leads to Comal County Sheriff’s Office Employment
Former Texas DPS employee Thomas Lambert faced disciplinary actions. Despite these, he joined the Comal County Sheriff’s Office. Public records expose potential background investigation discrepancies.
SCJC Issues a Public Reprimand to Harris County District Court Judge Ursula Hall
The State Commission on Judicial Conduct (SCJC) issued a public reprimand to Harris County District Court Judge Ursula Hall for failing to perform her judicial duties in a timely manner.
Texas Attorney General Claims Win Against Biden Administration in Media Censorship Lawsuit
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton achieved a significant win against the alleged censorship of American media by the Biden Administration.
Bribery by a Border Patrol Agent Leads to Prison Sentence
Former Border Patrol Agent Fernando Castillo sentenced to 18 months in prison for soliciting $5,000 bribe and falsifying immigration documents.
Houston Cops Stripped of Immunity in Good Samaritan Arrest
The 5th Circuit denied qualified immunity to Houston officers who arrested a Good Samaritan. The officers’ actions were questioned and charges against the Good Samaritan were dismissed.