Sharon Keller isnโt as meticulous on her personal finance reports as she is particular about court closing time, the Texas Ethics Commission found today.
Texas Court Of Criminal Appeals
TribBlog: Case Against DeLay Aides Will Proceed
Today the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals upheld criminal charges against John Colyandro and Jim Ellis, meaning the case against them related to their work for former U.S. Rep. Tom DeLayโs political action committee will proceed at the trial court level.
TribBlog: Access Denied
“Sad and tawdry” affair between judge and prosecutor or not, the U.S. Supreme Court will not hear Charles Dean Hood’s case.
The Supremes
As the last numbers crept in late Tuesday night, there were no surprises in the contested races for the seats on the stateโs highest civil court. Voters will return to the polls again in April to see who will take over Harriet OโNeillโs old spot, and Rose Vela didnโt manage an upset against recent appointee Eva Guzman.
TribBlog: Judges Gone Wild [Updated]
In an unexpected reversal, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals has thrown out Charles Dean Hood’s death sentence on the heels of a U.S. Supreme Court appeal and national media attention.
TribBlog: Judges Gone Wild
A Supreme Court appeal has breathed new life into a two-decade-old scandal โ this one with details a little less banal than a judgeโs strict adherence to closing time.
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.
TribBlog: Special Master Recommends Reprimand for Keller
Sharon Keller, the presiding judge of the state’s highest criminal court, will not be removed from the bench following a trial and review by the State Commission on Judicial Conduct.

