The Hays County Pro Tem Request Police Chief’s Name to be Public

On September 1, 2021, the Travis County Pro Tem filed a “Motion to Amend Information,” within Hays County Court at Law 1. This is under Cause 21-2259CR-1. This shows a pseudonym should not have been used by a Police Chief. The concern which has been raised by the defense for years. Now that the Pro […]
Hays County Just Received a Motion to Quash the Bad Case of a Hays County Police Chief

Things may have gotten a lot more interesting in the case where the Hays County DA, and the County Court Judge recused themselves over a filing the defendant asserts is a clear violation of his United States and Texas Constitutional Rights. The Visiting Judge assigned was a top level appeals judge before his retirement in […]
Hays County Judge, Grants Pro Se Waiver Setting Changed to Announcement in False Police Chief Complaint

The Honorable Judge Keasler signed the Waiver of Arraignment the Pro Se submitted to the Court to waive the reading of the arraignment on a case the Pro Se has yet to see a magistrate. This is a very important legal step. Now the arraignment has been waived and in the waiver it was objected […]
Pre-Trial Habeas Corpus Brief on a False Case by the Kyle Police Chief has been Filed

The appellant in a pre-trial Habeas Corpus proceeding has filed his brief. The brief focuses on the same constitutional issues filed in Ferrara v. Barnett, et al, which is still pending in the US District Court, Western District of Texas. It also focuses on three key points: No Evidence a Crime Occured Excessive Bail (bail […]
Court of Appeals Seeks Appellants Pre-Trial Brief in Kyle Police Chiefs Falsified Case Filed by His Own Officers

Two Habeas Corpus Hearings were conducted in Hays County before a Notice of Appeal was sent to the Texas Court of Appeals for the Third District. The matter stems from Kyle Police Chief Jeff Barnett using his own officers to orchestrate a case against a citizen that wanted to make a complaint on Barnett. Rather […]
Hays County Court Receives Unique Proof of a Fabricated Case in Their Court System

The Kyle Police Department, Police Chief Jeff Barnett may have to explain the filings he has made to restrict the freedoms of a citizen. Most recently, after the Hays County Court at Law 1 Judge recused himself from a misdemeanor case of Harassment on a “John Smith,” a “Waiver of Arraignment,” was submitted. Typically this […]
Hays County Takes Another Step Toward Proper Judicial Process

We recently learned that Hays County Court at Law #1, the Honorable Judge Robert Updegrove has recused himself in a bad file by the Travis County Pro Tem. The case involves a small town Police Chief thinking it is stalking and harassment to conduct open record requests on him and his government status. The case […]
Prior Cameron County Sheriff Candidate, John Chambers Sentenced for Tampering of Government Records

After the United States Supreme Court declined to hear John Chambers appeal to their venue, the Cameron County 103rd District Court has sentenced Chambers. Judge Janet Leal sentenced a concurrent punishment with a two year probate. Rather than Chambers serving the maximum sentence of one year for a Class A misdemeanor, Judge Leal has decided […]
Cameron County Constable for Precinct 5 Changes Last Name

On June 12, 2012, a Facebook post was published by the Cameron County Constable’s Office for Precinct 5. In the post it changed the name of Constable Solis to add DeLaunay. We are unsure if there is a legal name change for the request. The posting is here: Solis does not have DeLaunay as a […]
OAG Files Appellate Brief After Losing a Lack of Jurisdiction Claim Related to Whistleblower Lawsuit

The Texas Attorney General’s Office provided the following Press Release: “AUSTIN – Yesterday the Office of the Attorney General of Texas (OAG) filed an appellate brief with the Austin-based 3rd Court of Appeals fully debunking a group of former OAG political appointees who had gone rogue and lodged unfounded accusations against Attorney General Paxton. The […]