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Ken Rodriguez: Charge not easy to dismiss in court of public opinion (San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5)
Room for doubt in DWI case of Judge Angelini.
Discuss: San Antonio Judge's DWI Charge Dropped (WOAI San Antonio)
A special prosecutor said insufficient evidence prompted him to seek dismissal of a drunken driving charge against a state district judge.
Many won't travel for Fourth (El Paso Times)
More Texans won't be taking to the road this holiday weekend, forcing them to find entertainment options closer to home. More: 10 lowest gas prices in El Paso
Answer Me This (Alibi)
A New Mexico man wanted to change his name to what? The American Civil Liberties Union of New Mexico loses a court case. What animal killed a Pinos Altos man? And which team is giving a Lobo men's player a shot on basketball's biggest stage? 1) What did a man hope to change his name to before the courts stopped him? a. Inspector Fart b. George W. Bush c. Metallica Rocks! d. Fuck Censorship 2) ...
Texas Judge's DWI Charge Dropped (KTRE-TV East Texas)
A misdemeanor drunken-driving charge against a state district judge has been dropped in San Antonio. That's after a Bexar (BAYR) County prosecutor said evidence against the Judge Raymond Angelini was insufficient to move forward with the case.
Texas judge's DWI charge dropped (News 8 Austin)
A misdemeanor drunken-driving charge against a state district judge has been dropped in San Antonio.
District Judge's DWI Charge Dropped (KSAT San Antonio)
A drunken driving charge against District Judge Raymond Angelini has been dropped.
Texas judge's DWI charge dropped (Corpus Christi Caller-Times)
Suspect judge says his position had nothing to do with the decision
New study ranks Austin as seventh drunkest city (KXAN 36 Austin)
AUSTIN, Texas (KXAN) - Austin has been ranked the seventh most dangerously drunk city in the U.S., according to a new study from Men's Health. Denver took first place, and two other Texas cities made the top 10: San Antonio (No. 6) and Lubbock (No. 9).
Landowners say no to wastewater settlement (News 8 Austin)
DRIPPING SPRINGS People living downstream from a Hill Country development say they're willing to take their fight for clean water to court, even though some groups that protested the plan have reached a settlement.
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