City of Kyle PD Officers Allegedly Falsified Affidavits

The lawsuit filed against the City of Kyle PD officers alleges falsified affidavits, attempted cover-ups, and civil rights violations. The case emphasizes the need for fair investigation and safeguarding all parties’ rights.
San Marcos Police Department (SMPD) Celebrates One Year of Success with Police Service Specialists (PSS)

The San Marcos Police Department (SMPD) celebrates one year of success with Police Service Specialists (PSS), who have enhanced community policing and optimized resource allocation. These specialists manage non-emergency calls, gather evidence, and support those in need, ultimately ensuring higher public safety and satisfaction.
Grable Grimshaw PLLC Responds to City of Kirby’s Raid on Jack Miller’s Residence: An Activist

Grable Grimshaw PLLC issued a press release in response to the raid on Jack Miller’s residence, emphasizing potential motives and expressing readiness to pursue legal recourse against the City of Kirby.
Alleged Abuse of Power and First Amendment Violations Spark Controversy in Aransas Pass, Texas

The controversy in Aransas Pass, Texas, involves alleged constitutional violations and a lawsuit aiming to protect citizens’ rights. The lawsuit challenges speech restrictions and seeks damages and injunctions. The events prompt discussions on public officials’ conduct and constitutional rights.
Pro Se Cop Files Lawsuit On Prior Department

Retired officer and war veteran Andrew “Andy” Harvey files civil action against Pharr Police Department in Texas. Allegations include unjust actions, brutality, constitutional violations, and police misconduct.
Is San Marcos Going to Default on Marijuana Lawsuit?

The Texas Attorney General’s Office filed a lawsuit against San Marcos for decriminalizing marijuana. The city has not responded, unlike Austin. The case has implications for state-wide marijuana legislation.
Former Palm Valley Police Chief Alvaro Garcia Appeals Conviction and Highlights Legal Arguments

Former Palm Valley Police Chief Alvaro Garcia appeals his conviction for tampering with governmental records, arguing that the report in question does not qualify as a government record. He also challenges the multiple convictions as a violation of double jeopardy and cites ineffective assistance of counsel. The Cameron County District Attorney’s Office will provide a response soon.
Laredo Police Officers Lose Immunity in Pro Se Lawsuit

Ismael Rincon, a pro se litigant, sued Laredo police officers over a disputed arrest during a COVID-19 curfew. Some officers lost qualified immunity, allowing the lawsuit to proceed.
City of Kirby Issues Trespass Warnings to Citizens on Their Own Property – Sparks Lawsuit

A lawsuit filed by Julio and Nancy Pena in Bexar County District Court alleges harassment and violation of property rights by City of Kirby Police, private citizens, and a law firm. The suit claims emotional trauma, conspiracy, and unequal treatment, seeking redress for alleged violations of their constitutional rights. This information is based on the lawsuit’s allegations and does not constitute legal advice or factual findings.
Lawsuit Filed Against City of Midland Police & Officer David Laborde

Michelle A. Pelkey has filed a lawsuit against a City of Midland Police Officer and unknown Midland County Sheriff’s Office employees for alleged civil rights violations. The lawsuit stems from an incident on March 9, 2023, involving excessive force and lack of medical attention. Pelkey suffered injuries and faces ongoing challenges. The case is ongoing.