Russell Alan Ragsdale Jr., 25, was accused of fatally shooting roommate while intoxicated on hallucinogenic mushrooms.
Dallas spa owner Amir Mortazavi was indicted in 2024 by a federal grand jury for his alleged role in what they said was a prescription kickback scheme. He gave $50,000 to Reitzâs campaign.
The all-you-can-eat pizza chain is based in Coppell.
Rice sentenced to 30 days in jail, 5 years probation in March 2024 crash on US 75.
A Smith County judge set his death date for Oct. 16 following a request from the attorney generalâs office.
The action enables the Trump administration to resume work on winding down the Education Department.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche sought to stem the fallout Friday with a social media post.
Robersonâs case has drawn national attention for its reliance on what many criminal experts consider disproven science.
The two appeared in court on Friday for a hearing about the 2023 beating of a music producer in a nightclub.
Victims will have up to two years to file suit against entities.
He has been serving a 21-year sentence at the Federal Medical Center for his role in a murder-for-hire plot and his violation of federal wildlife laws.
On June 24, Collin County District Attorney Greg Willis announced that the teenager had been indicted on a murder charge.
The 32-year-old is accused of taking part in the July Fourth attack at an ICE detention center.
Court will reset all trials and notify residents by mail of their new court date, the city said Wednesday.
10 suspects have already been charged with multiple counts of attempted murder of a federal officer and federal gun crimes.
Lawyers for celebrity pushed for quick sentence following decision by jurors.
A federal judge wrote in a recent filing that attorney Tyrone Blackburn committed a âclear ethical violation of the highest order.â
Justices overrode lower court orders that had suspended job cuts.
Officials say incident was a coordinated, well-planned attack by nearly a dozen suspects.
The Johnson Amendment is a 1954 amendment to the U.S. tax code that prohibits tax-exempt organizations, including churches, from endorsing or opposing political candidates.
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