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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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