Daily Archives: February 12, 2005

Ron Mock suspended

Houston’s worst defense attorney, Ron Mock, has been suspended for nearly three years by the State Bar. The 58-year-old former bar owner was placed on probation most recently in February 2004 after state officials found that he had accepted $4,600 … Continue reading Continue reading

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Taylor still in denial

Let me just say that it’s a good thing I wasn’t eating when I stumbled across Andy Taylor’s op-ed on “voting irregularities” in today’s Chron. It’s as bad, as self-serving, and as disingenuous as you’d expect from Taylor. Greg has … Continue reading Continue reading

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Three! Three years of blogging! Ah ha ha!

Happy three-year blog anniversary to Julia! Here’s to many more. Judging from her updated user icon, I’d say the appropriate way to celebrate would be a nice big plate of cookies. Way to go, Julia! Continue reading

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Open records request filed for Heflin/Vo documents

The Texas Civil Rights Review, which contributed several useful articles about the Heflin challenge while it was going on, has filed an Open Records request for the original files of evidence submitted in the case. They’re still interested in pursuing … Continue reading Continue reading

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Is this a sign from KBH?

Looks like Senator Hutchison has beefed up her campaign staff. The Republican senator’s spokesman, David Beckwith, would not say what race the new campaign staff is preparing for. “Whatever she runs for in 2006, it’s time to start assembling the … Continue reading Continue reading

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