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Tuesday, April 11, 2023

Recent happenings in the judiciary:

For both 2305 and 2306.

Let's try to understand the nature of the conflict in each of these. And of course, there are many many more.



- Federal judge in Texas suspends FDA approval of abortion pill.

- U.S. Army sergeant found guilty of murder in 2020 shooting of Austin protester Garrett Foster.

- - Gov. Greg Abbott backs call for pardon for Daniel Perry, who killed Austin protester in 2020.

- The Army increasingly allows soldiers charged with violent crimes to leave the military rather than face trial.

- Jury Awards $26 Million to Family of Teenager Killed by Former Balch Springs Officer.

- Thousands of Cases Have Piled Up in Texas Courts—Here's What Lawyers Need to Know.

- Supreme Court sides with Texas death row inmate who says conviction was based on bad DNA evidence.

- 
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals and Supreme Court issue 12 opinions from March 6-12.

- Texas synagogue arsonist who confessed to crime in his journal pleads guilty to hate crime charges.

- Court orders anonymous jury in civil suit over alleged rape by Trump.

The Weaker Party at 10:16 AM
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