ShowMeTheJustice – September 18, 2019

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FEATURING: Defense Attorney Andreea Ionescu, Public Defender Ashley Guice, Defense Attorney Bryan Acklin, Defense Attorney Charles Thompson, Defense Attorney Clyde Williams, Defense Attorney David Nachtigall, Defense Attorney Edward Okwueze, Defense Attorney Greg Gladden, Defense Attorney Harold Dutton, Defense Attorney Harris Wood, Defense Attorney Jay Cohen, Defense Attorney Jed Silverman, Defense Attorney Lenzi Scheible, Defense Attorney Michael Mercer, Defense Attorney Mike Trent, Defense Attorney Sam Cammack III, Defense Attorney Stephen Touchstone, Defense Attorney Todd Dupont, Defense Attorney Wendy Baker

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ShowMeTheJustice – October 4, 2018

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Congratulations to Prosecutor Crystal Graham for a Guilty Verdict in Cause Number 1491213 out of the 232nd Criminal District Court for the offense of Possession with Intent to Deliver Controlled Substance.  Sentence: 18 Years in Prison/$10,000 Fine.  (Presiding Judge Mike Wilkinson)

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ShowMeTheJustice – August 8, 2018

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STILL PLAYING IN FRONT OF THE COURTHOUSE

“The Trumpet Man”

One year has gone by and he is still playing his music every morning at the civil courthouse.   78-year-old Mr. Phillip Flakes (stage name Gabriel – “blow your horn”) has taken Ricky’s place as a person who wants to “uplift humanity through song”.  Phillip plays his cornet (a shorter version of a trumpet) at the civil courthouse from 8:30am – 10:30am Monday – Friday.  Mr. Flakes is a TSU graduate in government and for the last 14 years he has  worked as a drug dependency counselor for Harris County.  He has decided at this stage of his life to put smiles on the faces of those who come to the criminal courthouse.   His motto is “live our lives by purpose, rather than by default.” 

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