love the drama...Al Bula said:
Witnessing the fall of Rome, American version.
This time the revolution is televised.
love the drama...Al Bula said:
Witnessing the fall of Rome, American version.
This time the revolution is televised.
He's essentially no longer enforcing Class C misdemeanors, which has been a trend among the "bail reform" judges and DAs. A not comprehensive list includes:Diggity said:
I'm no expert, but it does seem like a lot is being made out of misdemeanor warrants being recalled.
what's wrong with Strake?Jugstore Cowboy said:Quote:
Judge Duble grew up in Sharpstown, where he graduated from Strake Jesuit College Preparatory in 1982. He earned his undergraduate degree from Texas Christian University in 1986 and his law degree from the University of Houston Law Center in 1989.http://www.jp.hctx.net/1-2/judge.htm#gsc.tab=0Quote:
Judge Duble has lived his entire life in Houston, where he raised three incredible children. He is the first openly gay JP in Harris County history. He and his husband share a home in Precinct One with their two rescue dogs, Dewey & Gussie.
Uh oh, ITL foodie dork has been alerted to grisly crime post and scoffs.bularry said:love the drama...Al Bula said:
Witnessing the fall of Rome, American version.
This time the revolution is televised.
bularry said:what's wrong with Strake?Jugstore Cowboy said:Quote:
Judge Duble grew up in Sharpstown, where he graduated from Strake Jesuit College Preparatory in 1982. He earned his undergraduate degree from Texas Christian University in 1986 and his law degree from the University of Houston Law Center in 1989.http://www.jp.hctx.net/1-2/judge.htm#gsc.tab=0Quote:
Judge Duble has lived his entire life in Houston, where he raised three incredible children. He is the first openly gay JP in Harris County history. He and his husband share a home in Precinct One with their two rescue dogs, Dewey & Gussie.
Body of missing Missouri City mother Karen Miles identified; man charged with cap... via Click2Hou
— Andy Kahan (@akahancrimesto1) September 14, 2024
The suspect was released on not 1, not 2 but 3 PR BONDS February 24. He forfeited his PR Bonds one month later and has been a wanted fugitive ever since https://t.co/8sdCl65IWb
He's also telling all the citizens who either scheduled a court date to challenge their citations, or who simply paid the fine, that they're suckers and chumps, because he's letting all the scofflaws and ne'er-do-wells who couldn't be bothered get away with it.P.H. Dexippus said:He's essentially no longer enforcing Class C misdemeanors, which has been a trend among the "bail reform" judges and DAs. A not comprehensive list includes:Diggity said:
I'm no expert, but it does seem like a lot is being made out of misdemeanor warrants being recalled.
Most speeding/traffic violations
Petty theft or shoplifting of items worth less than $50
Passing bad checks worth less than $20
Simple assault
Disorderly conduct
DWI committed by an underage driver
Leaving a child in a vehicle
Public intoxication
Jumping bail
Criminal trespassing
Possession of child pornography by other kids
Disorderly conduct
Defendant was actually granted a PR Bond for Murder and Assault of a Police Officer
— Andy Kahan (@akahancrimesto1) September 18, 2024
After his mistrial he bonded out awaiting his second trial
He racked up 10 Bond Violation Reports between Dec 23 and Aug 24 before he flew the coop
Now Crime Stoppers has to put out a reward https://t.co/5X80V4HPSp
Some quick sleuthing on the HC clerk's website shows these three slapdicks are Texan-born.maroon barchetta said:
I'm gonna guess they are not natural born citizens of the USA.
https://abc13.com/post/hpd-officer-shot-responding-home-invasion-alderney-spring-branch/15315101/
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Investigators described the two suspects detained at the home as Hispanic men between 20 and 25 years old. The third suspect was arrested just before 4 p.m. Police are looking into whether they are linked to other home invasions in the area.
I almost forgot capias pro fine warrants. For a person who has been found guilty and assessed a fine, but failed to pay the fine.maroon barchetta said:
Why do liberals ruin everything they touch?
Perfect example of needed Federal charges. Can't trust the Harris County judicial system.Al Bula said:Some quick sleuthing on the HC clerk's website shows these three slapdicks are Texan-born.maroon barchetta said:
I'm gonna guess they are not natural born citizens of the USA.
https://abc13.com/post/hpd-officer-shot-responding-home-invasion-alderney-spring-branch/15315101/
- Brian Garcia Chavez, 18 - No prior record
- Raymond Perez, 35 - Previous offenses of Theft, Possession of a controlled substance, several aggrevated robberies, fraudulent ID, burglary of a habitation, and out of bond for evading arrest in a vehicle and felon in possession of a firearm. He's racked up three new charges with another weapons violation, deadly agg assault and the cherry on top, shooting a cop.
- Michael Perez, 38 - Previous offenses of agg robbery w/ dead weapon, numerous drug charges, family assault, possion w/ intent to deliver, and out on bond for burglary of a vehicle and felony drug charge. Now he's added the home invasion to his record.
Assumption is Michael and Raymond are brothers but weird they are destroying the life of a barely adult. Oh well, they are all trash now if they weren't previously. Unless the ages on the clerk's website are incorrect, these numbers dont jive. Further assumption is the 18 year old is the one who fled and hid in the Taco C cooler where he worked.Quote:
Investigators described the two suspects detained at the home as Hispanic men between 20 and 25 years old. The third suspect was arrested just before 4 p.m. Police are looking into whether they are linked to other home invasions in the area.
Mas89 said:Perfect example of needed Federal charges. Can't trust the Harris County judicial system.Al Bula said:Some quick sleuthing on the HC clerk's website shows these three slapdicks are Texan-born.maroon barchetta said:
I'm gonna guess they are not natural born citizens of the USA.
https://abc13.com/post/hpd-officer-shot-responding-home-invasion-alderney-spring-branch/15315101/
- Brian Garcia Chavez, 18 - No prior record
- Raymond Perez, 35 - Previous offenses of Theft, Possession of a controlled substance, several aggrevated robberies, fraudulent ID, burglary of a habitation, and out of bond for evading arrest in a vehicle and felon in possession of a firearm. He's racked up three new charges with another weapons violation, deadly agg assault and the cherry on top, shooting a cop.
- Michael Perez, 38 - Previous offenses of agg robbery w/ dead weapon, numerous drug charges, family assault, possion w/ intent to deliver, and out on bond for burglary of a vehicle and felony drug charge. Now he's added the home invasion to his record.
Assumption is Michael and Raymond are brothers but weird they are destroying the life of a barely adult. Oh well, they are all trash now if they weren't previously. Unless the ages on the clerk's website are incorrect, these numbers dont jive. Further assumption is the 18 year old is the one who fled and hid in the Taco C cooler where he worked.Quote:
Investigators described the two suspects detained at the home as Hispanic men between 20 and 25 years old. The third suspect was arrested just before 4 p.m. Police are looking into whether they are linked to other home invasions in the area.
sts7049 said:
do you want daddy fed to handle all of the justice system? i don't.
Mas89 said:
Perfect example of needed Federal charges. Can't trust the Harris County judicial system.
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Police have identified and charged one of two men accused of robbing an 80-year-old woman of $19,000 in cash at a convenience store in Houston's Midtown area.
The Houston Police Department said 31-year-old Kevan Hall was out on bond for unlawful carrying of a firearm and deadly conduct when he and one other man snatched the envelope of cash the victim was carrying back in July. He is now also charged with robbery. This happened at a store on Fannin Street near Gray Street on July 12.
Ciboag96 said:
https://www.khou.com/article/news/crime/houston-robbery-suspect-midtown-fannin/285-0e64c118-2877-4ceb-89ed-e5d3f264db9eQuote:
Police have identified and charged one of two men accused of robbing an 80-year-old woman of $19,000 in cash at a convenience store in Houston's Midtown area.
The Houston Police Department said 31-year-old Kevan Hall was out on bond for unlawful carrying of a firearm and deadly conduct when he and one other man snatched the envelope of cash the victim was carrying back in July. He is now also charged with robbery. This happened at a store on Fannin Street near Gray Street on July 12.
Diggity said:
because she was being scammed by a different set of scumbags
guaranteed.Diggity said:
because she was being scammed by a different set of scumbags
Not only that but someone at the bank where she withdrew the money tipped off the robber.Diggity said:
because she was being scammed by a different set of scumbags
CDUB98 said:
I hope there is a special place in Hell for people who scam/rob/assault old people.
I would think the bankers are banking on the fact that these crimes will stall out with the police and the incident wouldn't get back to the management team at the bank. It is just another robbery.Diggity said:
didn't see that. Seems like that's happening more often with these "jugging" cases.
don't these tellers make decent enough money to not risk getting charged with these crap and never working near a bank again? I guess people don't think that far ahead.
Good news is they'll never argue about bath time again.Quote:
"An argument broke out. He [the husband] was upset and yelling about the kids not having their bath yet,"