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Appellant Joanie Cosper appealed her convictions for misapplication of fiduciary property valued at $150,000 - $300,000 and for exploitation of an elderly individual in violation of Tex.
A criminal defendant, who was found guilty of aggravated assault following a bench trial, successfully proved on appeal that he was entitled to a new trial because he did not waive his right to trial.
Appellant was arrested for murder in 2016 and in 2021, following years of delays, the case proceeded to a jury, which ultimately ended in in a mistrial because the jury was unable to reach a unanimous verdict.
Appellee sued appellant city for negligence, alleging he was injured when a city councilmember hit the gas pedal of a golf cart with his foot, causing the golf cart to strike appellee.
The Texas Constitution gives the public an unrestricted right to use, ingress and egress from public beaches in its Open Beaches Amendment, art. I, §33(b).
Appellant filed a lawsuit alleging that appellee City of Austin's removal of a slip lane adjacent to its property constituted a compensable taking under the Texas Constitution, due to the impairment of access to its property.
In April 2023, appellee Board adopted the 10% Rule, requiring payment of ten percent of the total bond amount before the bond can be posted for seventeen named serious violent or sexual offenses.