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TX: Prosecutor-Turned-Judge Gets Lightest Possible Punishment for Brazen Misconduct

TX: Prosecutor-Turned-Judge Gets Lightest Possible Punishment for Brazen Misconduct

by Sophie | Jun 2, 2014 | Texas, The Open File Blog

The texting scandal between a judge and an assistant district attorney that exploded in Texas and national news last year has ended in little more than a slap on the wrist for the prosecutor involved. Kaycee Jones, an assistant district attorney in Polk County texted...
TX: Judge Texts Advice to State During Trial, More Answers Required than DA is Giving

TX: Judge Texts Advice to State During Trial, More Answers Required than DA is Giving

by Jane | Jul 10, 2013 | Texas, The Open File Blog

The unashamed attempt of a presiding judge to advise prosecutors on strategy via text message in a Texas court has garnered national attention over the last 6 months. But much less has been said about the role of the assistant district attorneys involved in the...

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