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marble falls

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12. I'msurprised the judge moved so fast to issue an arrest warrant.Too bad there won't be ...
Fri Apr 19, 2013, 04:06 PM
Apr 2013

perp walk. Williamson County law enforcement all want to run for Congress or Governor or federal bench and are disciplined regularly for shenanigans. It seems he may well have to go to jail for at least a little while.

Well that's a first Ash_F Apr 2013 #1
Cannot imagine losing 25 years of life for something I didn't do. lupulin Apr 2013 #2
Google Cameron Todd Willingham jmowreader Apr 2013 #5
Impossible! Orrex Apr 2013 #18
From the little I read lupulin Apr 2013 #23
Which is why the death penalty should be eliminated. Period. Sheldon Cooper Apr 2013 #27
No argument here. lupulin Apr 2013 #29
Throw the book at corrupt prosecutors and corrupt detectives and corrupt police. nt Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2013 #3
+1,000 n/t LarryNM Apr 2013 #24
The prosecution blocked evidence including that of his son who witnessed the murder azurnoir Apr 2013 #4
Remember, the child was 3. He almost certainly was not competent to testify. Shrike47 Apr 2013 #14
the testimony should have been admitted period azurnoir Apr 2013 #21
That law needs to be changed so that people like Anderson face the same length of time and or cstanleytech Apr 2013 #31
Thats what I was thinking LostOne4Ever Apr 2013 #33
Wonders never cease. This sounds good. freshwest Apr 2013 #6
"who is now a judge" Holy Crap! Baitball Blogger Apr 2013 #7
There may not have been quid pro quo per se jmowreader Apr 2013 #26
As a member of a minority group, let me just say that you haven't said anything to appease Baitball Blogger Apr 2013 #28
I'm not sure how your concerns could be appeased jmowreader Apr 2013 #30
Message auto-removed Name removed Apr 2013 #32
Good. Prosecutorial misconduct is rampant across the land. Comrade Grumpy Apr 2013 #8
Thank God he had not been sentenced to death, as Texas loves to do. summerschild Apr 2013 #9
Far too frequent and so is tampering with evidence cpamomfromtexas Apr 2013 #10
Anyone interested in this story should read this. bluedigger Apr 2013 #11
I'msurprised the judge moved so fast to issue an arrest warrant.Too bad there won't be ... marble falls Apr 2013 #12
Holding this former prosecutor responsible for his wrongdoing will be a major event. AnotherMcIntosh Apr 2013 #13
It is shocking that this is happening killbotfactory Apr 2013 #15
Gee whiz, a TX prosecutor acting illegally. lark Apr 2013 #16
We need to reward prosecutors differently than cosmicone Apr 2013 #17
wow, and then to refuse to do a simple DNA test from 2005 to 2011 Sunlei Apr 2013 #19
Finally! UnrepentantLiberal Apr 2013 #20
The evidence that was withheld is staggering azurnoir Apr 2013 #22
Send the judge (really?) to Huntsville! mountain grammy Apr 2013 #25
They couldn't put him in the prison jmowreader Apr 2013 #34
A major drawback The Wizard Apr 2013 #35
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