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Texas Justice

Texas Justice
Author: Gary Cartwright
Publisher:
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1995
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780671883300

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The fast living of the Texas rich is the focal point of this true crime story about the murder trials of a multimillionaire oilman acquitted of the murder of his wife's lover and daughter


Texas Justice, Bought and Paid For

Texas Justice, Bought and Paid For
Author: Mona D. Sizer
Publisher: Taylor Trade Publications
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2000-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1556227914

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Crimes examined are the King Ranch murders, the Walker Railey story, the John Hill case and the Cullen Davis mansion murders.


Texas People's Court

Texas People's Court
Author: Mark Dunn
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2022-03-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1623499798

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From 1983 to 1987, author Mark Dunn worked as a court clerk for a justice of the peace in Travis County, Texas, where, he says, “I learned more about human nature . . . than I could have learned in any other job I might have taken up as a bushy-tailed kid from Tennessee.” Based on interviews with 200 justices of the peace from all parts of Texas, Texas People’s Court promises to take readers on a tour of what it means to be a Texas justice of the peace: an experience that is by turns hilarious, sobering, heart-wrenching, and, from one end to the other, fascinating. Here in the Texas justice court, wrongs can be righted and lives changed in profound ways. A priceless family necklace might finally be restored to the rightful owner; an occupational driver’s license fortuitously granted. A death inquest may become an opportunity for family reflection and valediction, with the attending judge as sympathetic witness. In each of its chapters, Texas People’s Court takes up a different aspect, duty, or area of thought related to the profession of justice of the peace taken from conversations with JPs throughout the state of Texas—from those who serve in its most populous municipalities to rural county JPs—putting a human face on the responsibilities, attitudes, and perspectives that motivate their judgments. The result is a thoroughly entertaining, sympathetic view of what Dunn calls “the day-to-day observation of human conflict in microcosm.”


Texas Justice, Bought and Paid For

Texas Justice, Bought and Paid For
Author: Mona D. Sizer
Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2000-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1461625556

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Everyone loves a good murder mystery, and in this case, the murders and the outcomes are both quite real. Justice, it seems, like everything else, has its price. There is a long history of prominent Texans who have bought their way out of the heinous criminal systems.


Texas Justice Court Deskbook

Texas Justice Court Deskbook
Author: Texas Justice Court Training Center
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1986
Genre: Court administration
ISBN:

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Texas, Justice

Texas, Justice
Author: Judith Groudine Finkel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780981467290

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A 20-year-old young man is falsely accused of a grusome murder and prosecuted without any real physical evidence. No one else is sought and much argument is made of his being a resident of both the U.S. and of Israel. His lawyer-mother is the only person willing to look for other evidence and just as the jury is ready to find him guilty, she finds the clue that forces the prosecutor to follow up and arrest the real killer. The young man's life, though free, is left in a shambles, while the ADA and detective take credit for solving the case and both get promotions.


Crime in Texas

Crime in Texas
Author: Ken Anderson
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780292704787

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The Texas criminal justice system has come a long way since the early 1990s, when a vicious crime spree by paroled murderer Kenneth McDuff convinced lawmakers and citizens that the system had broken down. In this book, District Attorney Ken Anderson describes major reforms that followed the McDuff case as he provides a complete overview of the criminal justice system in Texas. Using simple language that any citizen can understand, Anderson describes all aspects of the system--officials (police, prosecutors, judges), criminal procedure, criminal law, criminal punishments, victims' rights, and the juvenile system. He illustrates his points with real-life stories of crime and punishment. Throughout the book, Anderson emphasizes two facts--that crime prevention programs, stricter law enforcement, and increased prison space have dramatically lowered the crime rate in Texas and that citizen activism is very effective in bringing reform to the criminal justice system. This book will be essential reading for everyone--public and professional--concerned with criminal justice in Texas.


Texas Style Justice

Texas Style Justice
Author: Susan P. Baker
Publisher: Refugio Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780996202190

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Award winning author Texas District Court Judge Susan P. Baker (retired) set her 7th and newest novel, Texas Style Justice, in the fictional 10th Judicial Region of Texas, somewhere in the Hill Country: District Judge Victoria Van Fleet aspires to the highest court in the land, but is she willing to pay the price?


The Sins of Tarrant County

The Sins of Tarrant County
Author: Sandy Prindle
Publisher: Wordclay
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2009-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 160037543X

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Judge Ray Sterrett runs a busy court, raises two motherless children, and oversees a flourishing karate studio. He is financially and politically secure. Life is balanced and enjoyable. Then, in just one week, all hell breaks loose ...


Murder in Montague

Murder in Montague
Author: Glen Sample Ely
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2020-08-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 0806167793

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On a sweltering August night in 1876, Methodist minister William England, his wife, Selena, and two of her children were brutally slaughtered in their North Texas home. Acting on Selena’s deathbed testimony, a neighbor, his brother-in-law, and a friend were arrested and tried for the murders. Murder in Montague tells the story of this gruesome crime and its murky aftermath. In this engrossing blend of true crime reporting, social drama, and legal history, author Glen Sample Ely presents a vivid snapshot of frontier justice and retribution in Texas following the Civil War. The sheer brutality of the Montague murders terrified settlers already traumatized by decades of chaos, violence, and fear—from the deadly raids of Comanche and Kiowa Indians to the terrors of vigilantes, lynchings, and Reconstruction lawlessness. But the crime's aftermath—involving five Texas governors, five trials at Montague and Gainesville, five appeals to the Texas Court of Appeals, and three life sentences at hard labor in the state's abominable and inhumane prison system—offered little in the way of reassurance or resolution. Viewed from any perspective, the 1876 England family murders were both a human tragedy and a miscarriage of justice. Combining the long view of history and the intimate detail of true crime reporting, Murder in Montague deftly captures this moment of reckoning in the story of Texas, as vigilante justice grudgingly gave way to an established system of law and order.