ShowMeTheJustice – March 7, 2019

 

    

 

 

Tyler Flood

Congratulations to Defense Attorney Tyler Flood for earning a Not Guilty Verdict for your client in Cause Number 2132560 out of County Criminal Court at Law Number 16 for the offense of DWI (Presiding judge Darrell Jordan)

              

    

 

 

Monica Ishak

Congratulations to Defense Attorney Monica Ishak for earning a Not Guilty Verdict for your client in Cause Number 1571685 out of the 182nd Criminal District Court for the offense of Aggravated Assault (Presiding judge Danny Lacayo) co-counsel Carlos Rodriguez

              

    

 

 

Chandler Raine

Congratulations to Prosecutor Chandler Raine for earning a Guilty Verdict for the State of Texas in Cause Number 1419920 out of the 263rd Criminal District Court for the offense of Murder – Sentence: 35 Years in Prison (Presiding judge Amy Martin) co-counsel Tara Parker

              

    

    

 

Tara Parker

Congratulations to Prosecutor Tara Parker for earning a Guilty Verdict for the State of Texas in Cause Number 1419920 out of the 263rd Criminal District Court for the offense of Murder – Sentence: 35 Years in Prison (Presiding judge Amy Martin) co-counsel Chandler Raine

              

   

     

 

(The following cases are felony – including RIC – and all trial setting dismissals derived from the Harris County District Clerk’s website – dockets tab.  I examine each dismissal form before posting, post only those defendants who are free of charges and for which I have an  attorney photo.  These and non-photo cases are entered into the Defense Attorney spreadsheet published on Saturdays.    Felony and misdemeanor dismissals are published in the spreadsheets below)

  

 

Cordt Akers

Congratulations to Defense Attorney Cordt Akers for earning a trial setting dismissal for your client in Cause Number 2196741 out of County Criminal Court at Law Number 7 for the offense of DWI  

  

  

 

Michael Slider

Congratulations to Defense Attorney Michael Slider for earning a felony dismissal for your client in Cause Number 1597456 out of the 209th Criminal District Court for the offense of Felon in Possession of Weapon 

 

  

 

Marie Primm

Congratulations to Defense Attorney Marie Primm (and to your client) for earning felony PTI dismissals in Cause Numbers 1591059 – 1591060 out of the 248th Criminal District Court for the offenses of Water Pollution

 

  

 

Brenda DeRouen

Congratulations to Defense Attorney Brenda DeRouen for earning a felony dismissal for your client in Cause Number 1558876 out of the 351st Criminal District Court for the offense of Injury to a Child  

 

 

Mike Trent

Congratulations to Defense Attorney Mike Trent for earning a felony dismissal for your client in Cause Number 1608044 out of the 351st Criminal District Court for the offense of Failure to Comply as a Sex Offender 

 

 

David Paz

Congratulations to Defense Attorney David Paz for earning a felony dismissal for your client in Cause Number 1591516 out of the Reintegration Criminal District Court for the offense of Possession of a Controlled Substance 

     

  

 

Bryan Savoy

Congratulations to Defense Attorney Bryan Savoy for earning a felony dismissal for your client in Cause Number 1597805 out of the 262nd Criminal District Court for the offense of Auto Theft  

 

Gilbert Sawtelle

 

 

Another fine work of art by Prosecutor Gilbert Sawtelle.  This piece was commissioned by another prosecutor for her dad’s 60th birthday – A view of his plant and downtown Houston.

Gilbert Sawtelle

 

 

 

CHASE POLICY UNDER QUESTION IN OFFICER’S DEATH

“Bellaire Police Department’s chase policies came under scrutiny this week during a trial over the 2016 death of a police officer whose motorcycle crashed while pursuing alleged shoplifters.

Prosecutors and defense attorneys are seeking to prove whether Dante Moore, then 27, directly caused the death of officer Anthony Marco Zarate”   Click on the star to see the story – by Samantha Ketterer

 

 

UNDERCOVER TABC AGENT GETS STUNG

“In court, Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission agent Jonathan Jergins described the undercover operation as an open-and-shut case: the bartender served a teenager beer, end of story.

He said he recalled the details of the sting clearly — right up to the point when it became evident that it was the agent himself who was getting stung. Now, Jergins is being investigated by the alcoholic beverage agency’s internal affairs department, and a district attorney is reviewing his conduct.”   Click on the star to see the story – by Eric Dexheimer