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Posted in Criminal Justice

The Supremes

As the last numbers crept in late Tuesday night, there were no surprises in the contested races for the seats on the stateโ€™s highest civil court. Voters will return to the polls again in April to see who will take over Harriet Oโ€™Neillโ€™s old spot, and Rose Vela didnโ€™t manage an upset against recent appointee Eva Guzman.

Posted in Criminal Justice

Odor in the Court

Even if 84 percent of Americans believe judges should not hear cases from major campaign contributors, the big Texas law firms that have donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to them over the last ten years see nothing wrong with business as usual.

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