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San Antonio, Texas Man Convicted of Sexual Assault Now a Fugitive

After Anselmo Rodriguez was found guilty of sexual abuse on two young sisters by a jury in the 186th State District Court in San Antonio, Texas the convicted sex offender Anselmo Rodriguez, 31, who was facing a minimum of 25 years in prison was allowed to leave court that evening…

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Two Intoxication Manslaughter Cases in San Antonio, Texas With Two Very Different Sentences

Two intoxication manslaughter trials in San Antonio had many commonalities, but wildly different outcomes. Sandra Briggs had a blood alcohol level of 0.14 and Jenny Ann Ybarra had a blood alcohol level of 0.13. Both accidents occurred on Loop 410, Assistant District Attorney Charles “Chip” Rich was a prosecutor in…

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San Antonio Teen Pleads No Contest in Death of Her 7-week-old Daughter

On September 12, 2011, Julie Navejar, a San Antonio, Texas teenager who left her daughter at a west side fire station in 2009 pleaded no contest in the 289th District Court. Pursuant to her plea deal that was arranged by her criminal defense attorney, the State will not ask the…

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Are San Antonio Prosecutors Considering the Wrong Information During Plea Negotiations? — 5th Circuit Holds it Is Error for Judge to Consider Prior Arrests That Are Not Convictions During Sentencing

In San Antonio, Bexar County and the surrounding counties, I have repeatedly had prosecutors tell me during plea negotiations that an offer they made my client was higher than normal due to my client’s prior arrests. Most recently, this week in Hays County, Texas I was told by the prosecutor…

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