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Galveston Judge Does the Right Thing
Although it is really outside the area of what to do about Texas paroles and how to apply for parole in Texas, there is an article at The Daily News – Galveston County that requires a big "Well Done!" to a Galveston County judge, Susan Criss. I won't belabor the facts, you can read the story at the link above, but Judge Susan Criss ordered an acquittal of a man on trial for the aggravated robbery of a Dollar General store. The jury was ordered to acquit after the defense attorney revealedRead More