Judge David Schenck calls out lax Texas laws that undermine public confidence in the courts, despite winning with support from deep-pocketed special interests.
His senior year of high school in Leander, Kelley was wrongfully convicted of two counts of aggravated sexual assault of a child. He served three years in prison before getting out on bond.
A Wichita Falls man has exhausted appeals of his capital murder conviction and will likely spend the rest of his life in ...
Investigators found that an 11-year-old boy died during a movie theater outing after foster care staff ignored signs of ...
She didn't have the opportunity – neither the notice or the opportunity – to resolve these complaints administratively prior ...
SB 846, filed by Sen. Bryan Hughes would give unprecedented prosecutorial powers to the attorney general on issues of voter ...
Three Republican judges heard oral arguments Wednesday after a lower court blocked Attorney General Ken Paxton’s efforts to ...
On Monday, Jan. 27, a Travis County Judge in the 403rd Judicial Court signed an order recommending the Texas Court of ...
The court voted 9-5 against rehearing the case that voided significant portions of court oversight, removed the judge in the ...
An appeals court Texas launched in September to hear complex business matters and litigation involving the state instead is ...