It probably wasn’t the purr-fect day for Presidio County Attorney Rod Ponton, who had to tell a judge, “I’m not a cat.”
That’s a strange thing to say in court.
"I've received more calls on that than all my criminal cases," said another attorney in the hearing with the cat-lawyer.
February 09, 2021 at 04:59 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Texas Lawyer
It probably wasn’t the purr-fect day for Presidio County Attorney Rod Ponton, who had to tell a judge, “I’m not a cat.”
That’s a strange thing to say in court.
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