Texas Supreme Court Justice’s Wife Re-Indicted on Arson Charges

May 2, 2008

  • May 2, 2008 at 7:50 am
    DDD says:
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    Wow Big Tex that was alot of info…do you live in Harris County? Sounds like you have the inside scoop anyhoo.

    enjoy that (disguised) beer…please drive safely…and have a great weekend!

  • May 2, 2008 at 4:34 am
    Big Tex says:
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    The great State of Texas was Republicanized by the Bush/Rove smear and slime machine prior to their assault on the US and its government and its eventual capture by oilmen.

    As we have seen, one party rule leads to incompetence and corruption not to mention acts of great violence at home and abroad. Try Ohio, try Florida, try Texas, try FEMA, try Condi Rice, try…heck, try them all!

    On a personal note, if I were one of the judge’s neighbors with a damaged house, I sure would be angry.

    Don’t know about you, but I am plenty tired of loud mouth Texas lawyers (don’t worry, W. was rejected by UT Law School, they did some things right back then and at least we can’t pin that bein’ a lawyer rap on him). No matter what Dick DeGuerin says (he’s actually got a twin or at least a brother who is also a PI lawyer), the real inside story is going to prove to be this: Wifey burnt down the house not knowing that Hubby had let the Homeowner’s policy expire. Ok, OK, maybe they both were in on it and/or they were both unaware the insurance had lapsed. Too busy deciding those Supreme Court cases to keep track, you know…Glad to know that people who have their house in order to such an extent (so to speak) are deciding on the weightiest matters in the great State of Texas.

    What happened to DA Chuck Rosenthal, DA of Harris county, the county that sends more people to death row than any jurisdiction in the world?

    Seems he had had an affair with his assistant, was covering it up by destroying e-mail evidence (don’t we call this obstruction of justice?) and had to resign. This was a serendipitous result of a discovery demand arising from a case involving police and DA misconduct that led to the improper jailing of two Hispanic brothers who were taping a drug raid in their neighborhood. Harris County taxpayers have paid literally $millions to them and lawyers on both sides to square that little faux pas away). Well, it was Chuckie boy who threw out the first grand jury indictment and would not prosecute. So, some grand jurors showed up on local TV and called bulls**t on that. Chuckie threatened them and they had to get their own lawyers and then someone at the DA’s office discovered that, due to a technical error by the DA’s office, the paperwork for jury’s extension wasn’t quite right after all…and on and on until this new indictment, but not of the Supreme Court justice, no, he is beyond reproach. So far.

    Anyhoo, the general tenor of the e-mails in the DA’s office was that of a sexist, racist operation, and we mean really sexist and really racist. Included among them were oh so funny videos of men rushing up to women and tearing part of their clothing off–that sure got a lot of laughs at the Death Row DA’s office. Aint that sexual assault or something? Then there was the one about the black person and the watermelon. Major laughs again, although the Death Row DA is famous for striking black jurors and frying black “criminals” especially when the alleged victims were white. Oh? did I forget to mention the crime lab scandals, where the lab has been proven to have produced incomeptent and sometimes deliberately false results for many years? And Chuckie, the DA, that little joking rascal, wouldn’t release a (black) man proven innocent by DNA evidence until forced to? Ain’t nothing funny going on there, just move along folks…

    Anyhoo, Chuckie resigned, said he didn’t know it was obstruction and blamed some (prescription) drugs not allowing him to be in his right mind. Anyone see the parallels to Abu Gharib here?–except they denied them and fried them in Harris County. Animal house with an electric chair (oh, sorry, lethal injection). Sherriff Tommy of Harris County is also in a legal tussle about disappearing e-mails, although it looks like they are going to re-appear. It will show the same atmosphere as at the DA’s office.

    That’s why I am hoping for non-Republican control of the White House and Congress. The stuff that is going to come tumbling out after the creeps and crooks leave office is going to be right interesting. Right interesting indeed.

    Have a good weekend. Have a beer on ol’ Big Tex. I’m fixin’ to head out now in my big ol’ pickup, beer (disguised) in hand. Yee Haw! Yee Haw!. Jes like that good ol’ boy Slim Pickens at the end of Dr. Strangelove. Yep’n, Texas a state to be proud of. Leadin’ the way to the dissolution of life as we knew it–one nation, forget the constitution and with liberty and justice for me and my buddies, not for the like of you! (Kinda give a new spin on that Me Generation stuff). The rest of you, get outa my way–it’s Friday afternoon. Yee haw!

  • May 5, 2008 at 1:32 am
    uriah heep says:
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    Good summary. Another reason texas should not elect judges: Alberto Gonzales is a former Chief of the Tx Supreme Court.
    I disagree with the wanting of all Dems in power; although it looks like its going that way, I’d perfer to split the parties between the White House and Congress. That might keep it harder to legislate, something this Texan wishes the government did a lot less of….



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