Diabetic cowboy outlaw Roddy Dean Pippin thinks his ride out of the Texas Department of Criminal Justiceโs Carole S. Young unit should have started Thursday. Prison officials plan to keep him until 2013 โ and so taxpayers continue paying for his extensive health care needs.
Criminal Justice
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Anthony Graves: The TT Interview
The state of Texas incarcerated him for nearly two decades โ and nearly executed him twice โ for murders he didn’t commit. Now, the state is balking at giving him the $1 million he’s owed for all the years he spent wrongfully imprisoned. Despite it all, Anthony Graves remains positive.
Anthony Graves: The TT Interview
The state of Texas incarcerated him for nearly two decades โ and nearly executed him twice โ for murders he didn’t commit. Now, the state is balking at giving him the $1 million he’s owed for all the years he spent wrongfully imprisoned. Despite it all, Anthony Graves remains positive.
Poll: Obama Almost as Popular as Perry in Texas
Likely voters in Texas approve of President Barack Obama almost as much as they approve of Gov. Rick Perry, according to the third and final release of poll results from the Texas Lyceum, a nonprofit, nonpartisan group of civic leaders.
Government Pay Update Completes UT System
We have a special update to the Tribune’s government employee salary database, adding recently acquired salary data from the last six agencies missing from the the University of Texas System, Texas Woman’s University and the Sabine River Authority.
Texas Inmates Could Get More Phone Time
Texas inmates may soon get more phone time โ lots more.
Another State Agency Data Breach Reported
The Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services said today that the personal data of about 4,900 current and former state employees may have been exposed in a security breach.
Texas Inmate at the Nexus of Execution and Abuse
A small church in an impoverished south side San Antonio neighborhood became a place of fear and shame for children who allege they were victims in the 1980s of sexual abuse by a prominent priest. One of those alleged victims is death row inmate Humberto Leal.
Family of Longview Woman Who Died in Jail Sues
The family of Amy Lynn Cowling today filed a lawsuit against Gregg County, alleging the inaction of jail officials there led to the death of the 33-year-old mother of three just after Christmas last year.
Updated: Another Methadone Addict Dead in Longview Jail
Officials at the Texas Commission on Jail Standards and the Gregg County Sheriff’s Office confirmed today that 30-year-old Micah Aaron Garner died at the Longview lockup on Monday night.


