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Texas judge called out for 'pattern' of releasing criminals after deputy murder suspect released on bondFormer Harris County district attorney Kim Ogg joined 'Fox & Friends' to discuss the outrage after a 'rogue' judge released a suspect accused of capital murder for the death of Fernando Esqueda.
Local judges told Harris County commissioners that more courts are needed because of case backlogs and a growing population, ...
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Outrage in Texas after judge sets bond for second suspect in deputy slaying after first posts bailHarris County Judge Hilary Unger set bond at $3 million on Thursday for Ronnie Palmer, the second man charged with capital ...
BRACKETTVILLE, Texas - A helicopter has crashed near the Kinney County and Uvalde County line in Southwest Texas. Uvade ...
Judge Hilary Unger set bond at $3 million for Ronnie Palmer, who is charged with capital murder and aggravated assault in the death of Harris County Deputy Fernando Esqueda.
Harris Co. Commission's support push for more civil, family and juvenile courts left out of equation
With the rise in cases in the civil, family, and juvenile courts, court administrators say it's more than the current courts ...
Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo said on Thursday that the county could lose $600 million in federal grants, thanks to ...
A Harris County judge is facing blowback following a decision to set bond for a man charged with capital murder in the 2024 death of a Harris County deputy. A defense attorney on the case says the ...
Dremone Francis was given a $1 million bond for the 2024 death of a Harris County deputy. A defense attorney said Judge ...
Capital murder is the only crime in Texas where a judge has the discretion to deny bond. Still, Judge Hilary Unger of the 248th District Court set bond at $1 million for the defendant, who was ...
“Measles is a highly contagious respiratory illness, which can cause life-threatening illness to anyone who is not protected ...
Texas has become a popular destination for companies, with many relocating their headquarters to the Lone Star State. Here's ...
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