Congratulations to Prosecutor Michael Simons for earning a Guilty Verdict for the State of Texas in Cause Numbers 1487608 out of the 176th Criminal District Court for the offense of Indecency with a Child – Sentence: 8 Years in Prison (presiding judge Nikita Harmon)
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 (exceptions apply) 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)
Congratulations to Defense Attorney Gemayel Haynes for earning a felony dismissal for your client in Cause Number 1559224 out of the 177th Criminal District Court for the offense of Theft $2500 – $30K
Congratulations to Defense Attorney Mark Lipkin for earning a felony dismissal for your client in Cause Number 1620427 out of the 183rd Criminal District Court for the offense of Criminal Mischief $2500 – $30K
Congratulations to Defense Attorney Sylvia Escobedo for earning a felony dismissal for your client in Cause Number 1626104 out of the 184th Criminal District Court for the offense of Burglary with Intent to Commit a Felony
Congratulations to Defense Attorney Carlos Rodriguez for earning a felony dismissal for your client in Cause Number 1603218 out of the 209th Criminal District Court for the offense of Theft $2500 – $30K
Congratulations to Defense Attorney Stacy Sederis for earning a felony dismissal for your client in Cause Number 1618407 out of the 248th Criminal District Court for the offense of Possession of Controlled Substance
Congratulations to Defense Attorney Sally Ring for earning a felony dismissal for your client in Cause Number 1629693 out of the 337th Criminal District Court for the offense of Felon in Possession of a Weapon
Congratulations to Defense Attorney Earl Musick for earning a felony dismissal for your client in Cause Number 1600256 out of the 351st Criminal District Court for the offense of Aggravated Robbery
Congratulations to Defense Attorney Luci Davidson for earning a felony dismissal for your client in Cause Number 1619023 out of the Reintegration Criminal District Court for the offense of Possession of a Controlled Substance
Congratulations to Defense Attorney Crystal Beverly for earning a felony dismissal for your client in Cause Number 1565876 out of the 339th Criminal District Court for the offense of Possession with Intent to Deliver Drugs
Congratulations to Defense Attorney Natalie Ware for earning a felony dismissal for your client in Cause Number 1612036 out of the 248th Criminal District Court for the offense of Burglary of Habitation
Congratulations to Defense Attorney Michael Renfro for earning a felony dismissal for your client in Cause Number 1601840 out of the 209th Criminal District Court for the offense of Assault Family Member
Congratulations to Defense Attorney Jorge Cantu for earning a felony dismissal for your client in Cause Number 1597788 out of the 209th Criminal District Court for the offense of Burglary of Habitation
Congratulations to Defense Attorney Richard Marsh for earning felony dismissals for your client in Cause Numbers 1579498 – 1579499 out of the 209th Criminal District Court for the offenses of Unauthorized Use of Motor Vehicle and Possession of a Controlled Substance
Congratulations to Defense Attorney Philip Gommels for earning a felony dismissal for your client in Cause Number 1613709 out of the 183rd Criminal District Court for the offense of Possession with Intent to Deliver Drugs
“Responding to what it called “criminal levels” of contamination, the Harris County District Attorney’s office said Monday that it has charged Intercontinental Terminals Company with five misdemeanor counts of water pollution arising from a March plant fire that sent toxic chemicals into nearby waterways and a thick plume of smoke over the Houston area for days.” story by St. John Barned Smith and Matt Dempsey
“A Democratic state senator from Houston is demanding a change to the Texas prison system’s execution-day procedures, arguing that allowing a spokesman to read aloud a condemned killer’s written statement after his or her death is “disrespectful” to victims’ families.” story by Keri Blakinger