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Texas’ swift surrender to DOJ on undocumented student tuition raises questions about state-federal collusion
Read full article: Texas’ swift surrender to DOJ on undocumented student tuition raises questions about state-federal collusionExperts say Wednesday’s action to eliminate the long-standing policy could be a “collusive lawsuit,” where the state and feds worked the courts to get a desired outcome.
San Antonio man sentenced to more than 12 years in prison for trafficking firearms, DOJ says
Read full article: San Antonio man sentenced to more than 12 years in prison for trafficking firearms, DOJ saysA San Antonio man was sentenced to more than 12 years in federal prison for trafficking firearms, according to a Department of Justice news release.
‘I’m thankful’: Veteran shares journey through Bexar County’s Felony Treatment Court
Read full article: ‘I’m thankful’: Veteran shares journey through Bexar County’s Felony Treatment CourtA former U.S. Marine is offering a rare glimpse inside Bexar County’s Felony Veterans Treatment Court, a specialized program designed to rehabilitate veterans facing criminal charges.
Federal trial opens to determine whether Texas discriminated in redrawn redistricting maps
Read full article: Federal trial opens to determine whether Texas discriminated in redrawn redistricting mapsThe trial in El Paso will hear a challenge over the redistricting maps drawn by the Legislature that are based on the 2020 census.
Texas’ undocumented college students no longer qualify for in-state tuition
Read full article: Texas’ undocumented college students no longer qualify for in-state tuitionWithin hours of a federal lawsuit targeting Texas’ policy of letting undocumented students qualify for lower public tuition rates, the 24-year-old law was no more.
11-year-old to remain in custody after bringing gun, 60 rounds of ammunition at Harris Middle School
Read full article: 11-year-old to remain in custody after bringing gun, 60 rounds of ammunition at Harris Middle SchoolAn 11-year-old boy accused of bringing a gun and dozens of rounds of ammunition to Harris Middle School in May will remain in custody, a juvenile court judge ruled Wednesday.
First trial of immigrant accused of trespassing on Texas border military zone ends in acquittal
Read full article: First trial of immigrant accused of trespassing on Texas border military zone ends in acquittalThe trial of the Peruvian woman was the first test of the Trump administration’s new policy aimed at prosecuting immigrants who crossed the border illegally with military-related charges.
Man seriously injured in Northwest Side house explosion sues City of San Antonio, CPS Energy
Read full article: Man seriously injured in Northwest Side house explosion sues City of San Antonio, CPS EnergyA man seriously injured in a May 31 house explosion filed a lawsuit against the City of San Antonio and CPS Energy two days after the blast.
CPS Energy ordered to pay $109 million for 2021 home explosion
Read full article: CPS Energy ordered to pay $109 million for 2021 home explosionA Bexar County jury found CPS Energy negligent on Monday for a 2021 explosion at an East Side home that injured two people, ordering the utility to pay $109 million in damages.
Case dropped against Bexar County teen formerly accused of shooting, killing dog, court records show
Read full article: Case dropped against Bexar County teen formerly accused of shooting, killing dog, court records showA Bexar County teen formerly accused of shooting and killing a dog he had dragged behind on a motorcycle had his case dropped this week, according to online court records.
In final act, Texas Legislature boosts judges’ pay and lawmaker pensions
Read full article: In final act, Texas Legislature boosts judges’ pay and lawmaker pensionsHouse and Senate members agreed that judges needed a pay raise. But they spent the final hours of the legislative session debating whether Texas lawmakers should also benefit from the boost.
Lawsuit against local card shop owner reveals pattern of unpaid debts in multiple states
Read full article: Lawsuit against local card shop owner reveals pattern of unpaid debts in multiple statesA San Antonio sports card shop was seized by the county last week after the owner lost a lawsuit over nearly $200,000 worth of cards and collectibles.
U.S. Supreme Court declines to hear GOP activist’s lawsuit challenging Texas Ethics Commission’s lobbying fine
Read full article: U.S. Supreme Court declines to hear GOP activist’s lawsuit challenging Texas Ethics Commission’s lobbying fineFormer Empower Texans leader Michael Quinn Sullivan has challenged a $10,000 fine from the Texas Ethics Commission for failure to register as a lobbyist for more than 10 years at nearly every level of the state court system.
Long-awaited raise for Texas judges in limbo over legislative pension clash
Read full article: Long-awaited raise for Texas judges in limbo over legislative pension clashA bill to increase judicial salaries from $140,000 to $175,000 a year stalled amid a disagreement over lawmakers’ own retirement benefits.
Judge dismisses 2 ex-SAPD officers from civil lawsuit filed by Melissa Perez’s family, records show
Read full article: Judge dismisses 2 ex-SAPD officers from civil lawsuit filed by Melissa Perez’s family, records showA U.S. Magistrate Judge dismissed two former San Antonio police officers listed as defendants in the civil lawsuit filed on behalf of Melissa Perez.
Bexar County Constables seize items from Northwest Side sports memorabilia business owner
Read full article: Bexar County Constables seize items from Northwest Side sports memorabilia business ownerMonths after a sports card collector filed a six-figure lawsuit against a San Antonio memorabilia store owner, a court ordered Bexar County Constables to seize items from the business on Friday.
Mom accused of helping in son’s planned mass violence at SAISD school has her bond slightly modified
Read full article: Mom accused of helping in son’s planned mass violence at SAISD school has her bond slightly modifiedThe mother of an SAISD middle school student who allegedly bought ammunition, magazines and tactical gear for her son had slight modifications made to her bond during a Friday court appearance, her first since she was taken into custody.
Teen receives 40-year sentence for 2023 shootings, including murder at South Side car wash
Read full article: Teen receives 40-year sentence for 2023 shootings, including murder at South Side car washAn 18-year-old man was sentenced to 40 years in prison on multiple charges stemming from shootings in 2023, according to a news release from the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office.
Bexar County woman indicted by grand jury in dog attack that killed 1-year-old boy, records show
Read full article: Bexar County woman indicted by grand jury in dog attack that killed 1-year-old boy, records showA Bexar County woman was indicted by a grand jury after she was accused of leaving a 1-year-old boy alone with her three dogs that killed him.
Stricter bail rules win final passage in Texas Legislature, will go to voters in November
Read full article: Stricter bail rules win final passage in Texas Legislature, will go to voters in NovemberThe House passage of the measure asking voters to amend the state Constitution to tighten the state’s bail laws hands a major policy win to Gov. Greg Abbott.
Justice delayed: Thousands of Bexar County criminal cases still awaiting indictment
Read full article: Justice delayed: Thousands of Bexar County criminal cases still awaiting indictmentA growing backlog of criminal cases awaiting indictment continues to strain Bexar County’s judicial system, raising concerns for both victims seeking justice and suspects hoping to clear their names.
New limits for personal injury and wrongful death lawsuits may become a reality in Texas
Read full article: New limits for personal injury and wrongful death lawsuits may become a reality in TexasThe House made changes to the proposal that leave open ways for victims to be compensated beyond medical bills.
Proposal to automatically deny bail to some previously accused of felonies falls in Texas House
Read full article: Proposal to automatically deny bail to some previously accused of felonies falls in Texas HouseDemocrats declined to support Senate Joint Resolution 87, which sprinted through the Senate and needed 100 votes to clear the lower chamber.
“Anti-Red Flag Act” that would limit when guns can be taken from people advances in Texas House
Read full article: “Anti-Red Flag Act” that would limit when guns can be taken from people advances in Texas HouseSenate Bill 1362 would prevent officials from taking someone’s firearms if they haven’t been charged with a crime or aren’t subject to a protective order under the Texas Family Code.
Uvalde man sentenced to life in prison in connection with fatal shooting on Highway 90
Read full article: Uvalde man sentenced to life in prison in connection with fatal shooting on Highway 90A man has been sentenced to life in prison in connection with a shooting on Highway 90 that left another man dead, according to a news release from Medina County Criminal District Attorney Mark P. Haby.
Man sentenced to 99 years in connection with 2023 Rocksprings human smuggling death
Read full article: Man sentenced to 99 years in connection with 2023 Rocksprings human smuggling deathA man has been sentenced to 99 years in prison in connection with a human smuggling case that left one person dead in 2023, according to a news release from District Attorney Tonya Spaeth Ahlschwede.
Five Frio County suspects, including two Pearsall City Council members, made first court appearance
Read full article: Five Frio County suspects, including two Pearsall City Council members, made first court appearanceFive suspects, including two Pearsall city council members, appeared in a Frio County courtroom Friday morning after they were charged in a state-led election investigation.
State Commission of Judicial Conduct reprimands Bexar County judge Mary Lou Alvarez
Read full article: State Commission of Judicial Conduct reprimands Bexar County judge Mary Lou AlvarezBexar County 45th Civil District Court Judge Mary Lou Alvarez is the subject of several allegations made in a new public reprimand from the state’s judicial governing body.
Cellphones of Frio County commissioners, former Pearsall mayor seized by Texas attorney general‘s office, records show
Read full article: Cellphones of Frio County commissioners, former Pearsall mayor seized by Texas attorney general‘s office, records showAdditional search warrants were executed last week in connection with the state attorney general’s office investigation into a possible vote-harvesting scheme in Frio County.
Attorneys for convention center employees seek class action designation in lawsuit against city
Read full article: Attorneys for convention center employees seek class action designation in lawsuit against cityAttorneys representing two female maintenance employees, who have since resigned from the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, have asked a judge to designate their pending lawsuit as a class action, court records obtained by KSAT Investigates show.
Bexar County man sentenced to 99 years in connection with shooting death of 4-year-old boy
Read full article: Bexar County man sentenced to 99 years in connection with shooting death of 4-year-old boyA 42-year-old man charged in connection with the shooting death of a 4-year-old boy received his prison sentence on Friday night.
Long-running lawsuit against Texas’ foster care system appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court
Read full article: Long-running lawsuit against Texas’ foster care system appealed to the U.S. Supreme CourtLawyers representing foster children asked the high court to reinstate a contempt order against the state, and the judge who issued it.
Texas House votes to repeal ban on “homosexual conduct”
Read full article: Texas House votes to repeal ban on “homosexual conduct”An unlikely group of Republican allies joined Democrats to approve repealing the ban, which has been unenforced since 2003. It is the first time the bill has made it to the House floor since it was first proposed decades ago.
Juvenile detention, imported shrimp, forever chemicals among hundreds of bills cut off by House deadline
Read full article: Juvenile detention, imported shrimp, forever chemicals among hundreds of bills cut off by House deadlineSome measures that made it through before midnight dealt with jail bonds, an unconstitutional ban on gay sex, and the liability of vaccine manufacturers.
Man found guilty of felon in possession of firearm in connection with shooting death of 4-year-old boy
Read full article: Man found guilty of felon in possession of firearm in connection with shooting death of 4-year-old boyA 42-year-old man charged in connection with the shooting death of a 4-year-old boy was found guilty on Thursday on a charge of felon in possession of a firearm.
Bond reduction denied for woman accused in triple murder cover-up of Savannah Soto, Matthew Guerra and unborn child
Read full article: Bond reduction denied for woman accused in triple murder cover-up of Savannah Soto, Matthew Guerra and unborn childA judge on Thursday denied a request to lower the bond for a woman accused of helping cover up the murders of a young couple and their unborn child — a case that remains without a trial date more than a year later.
State pursues firearm charge against final defendant in 2017 East Side drive-by shooting
Read full article: State pursues firearm charge against final defendant in 2017 East Side drive-by shootingNearly eight years after a deadly drive-by shooting on the East Side killed a 4-year-old boy, the last of four men charged in connection with the case is now on trial — but not for murder.
Texas House bill on lawsuits shelved after critics label it harmful to free speech
Read full article: Texas House bill on lawsuits shelved after critics label it harmful to free speechHouse Bill 2988 was centered on who pays the legal fees of those who successfully defend themselves against libel or defamation lawsuits.
Pearsall city council members indicted in elections investigation take oath of office for new term
Read full article: Pearsall city council members indicted in elections investigation take oath of office for new termTwo Pearsall city council members facing felony charges were sworn in to serve another term on Tuesday night, nearly two weeks after a grand jury indicted them in an election investigation.
What is vote harvesting, a charge several Frio County elected officials face in an election scheme?
Read full article: What is vote harvesting, a charge several Frio County elected officials face in an election scheme?A UTSA professor explains vote harvesting, a charge six suspects, including Pearsall city council members and the Frio County Judge, are facing in Frio County.
House panel passes bill requiring air conditioning in Texas prisons by 2032
Read full article: House panel passes bill requiring air conditioning in Texas prisons by 2032Weeks after a federal judge declared hot conditions in Texas prisons unconstitutional, a bill requiring air conditioning in those facilities by 2032 has gained traction in the House.
Frio County elected officials accused of targeting elderly voters in election scheme, per search warrants
Read full article: Frio County elected officials accused of targeting elderly voters in election scheme, per search warrantsSeveral Frio County elected officials are accused of targeting elderly voters at a Pearsall nursing home, according to search warrants obtained Wednesday afternoon by KSAT Investigates.
Trial begins Tuesday for final defendant in 2017 drive-by shooting that killed 4-year-old boy
Read full article: Trial begins Tuesday for final defendant in 2017 drive-by shooting that killed 4-year-old boyMore than seven years after 4-year-old De-Earlvion Whitley was fatally shot in a drive-by shooting, the final defendant in the case is set to go to trial.
Proposals to require judges to deny bail more often advance through House panel, signaling a broader agreement
Read full article: Proposals to require judges to deny bail more often advance through House panel, signaling a broader agreementAmending the Texas Constitution to crack down on the state’s bail practices has been an elusive priority of Gov. Greg Abbott’s for three consecutive sessions.
Frio County Judge suspended without pay days after arrest in connection with voting investigation
Read full article: Frio County Judge suspended without pay days after arrest in connection with voting investigationThe State Commission on Judicial Conduct has suspended Rochelle Camacho from her position as Frio County Judge, more than a week after a grand jury indicted her in an alleged vote-harvesting scheme.
Man found guilty of capital murder in October 2023 shooting that killed 2, injured 3 others
Read full article: Man found guilty of capital murder in October 2023 shooting that killed 2, injured 3 othersA 21-year-old man accused of fatally shooting two people and injuring three others was found guilty Monday morning.
Frio County Judge arrested in election scheme, accused of taking advantage of elderly voters
Read full article: Frio County Judge arrested in election scheme, accused of taking advantage of elderly votersOne week after she was indicted in connection with an alleged vote harvesting scheme, KSAT Investigates has learned the Frio County Judge has been arrested for her role in the case.