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Officer's acquittal over Texas arrest upsets someBroadcast NewsroomBy AP HOUSTON (AP) ' A jury's acquittal Wednesday of a former Houston police officer in the alleged beating of a 15-year-old burglary suspect during a videotaped arrest upset black community leaders who criticized the verdict as unjust and racist.and more » |
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Ex-Houston officer found not guilty in teen beatingLubbockOnline.comProsecutors told jurors that Blomberg kicked the teenager several times and Houston Police Chief Charles McClelland Jr. testified that he believed Blomberg kicked and stomped on the teen. Blomberg's defense attorneys countered that he was only trying ...and more » |
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Lawsuit seeks to close Galleria-area strip clubHouston ChronicleBy Cindy George In a new episode of the long-running battle between sexually oriented businesses and government officials, attorneys for Harris County and the city of Houston filed a lawsuit Wednesday seeking to have the Treasures strip club declared a ...and more » |
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Lawsuit says strip club trafficked womenKPRC HoustonThe City of Houston filed a lawsuit against an adult entertainment business in an attempt to shut it down. The civil lawsuit alleged that employees and owners of Treasures allowed human trafficking and prostitution for profit. According to the suit, ...and more » |
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Acquitted officer speaks out about verdictabc13.comHOUSTON (KTRK) -- "Not guilty," those two words unleashed an immense amount of raw emotion Wednesday. The trial of Andrew Blomberg may be over, but the reaction is still boiling over. The case centers around video first shown on Eyewitness News.and more » |
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Houston police officer not guilty in 2010 beatingSan Antonio ExpressHolley's attorney, Ben Hall, as well as Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, called for the US Department of Justice and the US attorney's office in Houston to take over the prosecution. The US attorney's office did not respond to a request for comment ...and more » |
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Report questioning execution doesn't sway lawyersWTOPBy MICHAEL GRACZYK AP HOUSTON (AP) - The defense lawyer for a Texas inmate executed two decades ago said Wednesday he isn't convinced the state wrongly put a man to death despite a new report that again questions the case. Carlos DeLuna was convicted ...and more » |
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