Darla Lexington’s lawsuit seeking to have the remains of Houston trial lawyer John M. O’Quinn returned to Texas from Louisiana took a blow with a recent unfavorable ruling from the First Court of Appeals in Houston.
She plans to seek a rehearing.
O'Quinn's longtime companion is now seeking a rehearing.
August 02, 2021 at 11:57 AM
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Darla Lexington’s lawsuit seeking to have the remains of Houston trial lawyer John M. O’Quinn returned to Texas from Louisiana took a blow with a recent unfavorable ruling from the First Court of Appeals in Houston.
She plans to seek a rehearing.
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