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Evidence supports RICO conviction of man who said his gun 'burst out' before shooting judge, appeals court says


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Evidence supports RICO conviction of man who said his gun burst out before shooting judge, appeals court says
 
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A federal appeals court on Wednesday upheld the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act conviction of a man accused of shooting a Texas judge as part of racketeering conspiracy that involved stolen credit and debit card numbers.
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals at New Orleans upheld the conviction of Chimene Hamilton Onyeri, Courthouse News Service reports.
Judge Julie Kocurek of the 390th District Court in Austin, Texas, survived the shooting, but she was seriously injured. She is now back on the bench. ....

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Appeals Court Upholds Conviction of Man Who Tried to Kill Texas Judge


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(CN) Ruling against a Texas man convicted for his leadership role in carrying out fraud and racketeering schemes that included the attempted murder of a Texas state judge, the Fifth Circuit held Wednesday that his own testimony placed him in the judge’s Austin neighborhood.
Cheimene Hamilton Onyeri is serving a life sentence after a federal jury found him guilty of all 17 counts of Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, or RICO, violations – ranging from mail fraud and bribery of a public official to identity theft and attempted murder.
Trial evidence showed that Onyeri and his co-conspirators ran a criminal enterprise in Austin, Houston and Louisiana from 2011 to 2015 that converted debit card numbers skimmed from devices into cash, using the U.S. mail. Emboldened by their successes, Onyeri and company expanded their enterprise to include stealing identities and debit card fraud, until they were arrested. ....

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Judge was a policymaking employee subject to patronage termination, 5th Circuit rules


Judge was a policymaking employee subject to patronage termination, 5th Circuit rules
 
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A family court judge in Texas, who refused to support a favored judicial candidate, was a policymaking and confidential employee who wasn’t eligible for First Amendment protection from firing, a federal appeals court has ruled.
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals at New Orleans ruled Monday against Judge Diane Haddock, who was one of seven associate judges in Tarrant County, Texas, appointed by the county’s elected district judges. Judge Edith Brown Clement, a nominee of former President George W. Bush, wrote the decision. ....

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Editorial Roundup: Texas


On Tuesday, in response to a Paxton-led lawsuit, U.S. District Judge Drew Tipton granted a 14-day temporary restraining order against a Biden administration moratorium on deportations. President Joe Biden signed an executive order on his first day in office which gave a 100-day pause on deportation of illegal immigrants with final deportation orders. The court ruling was a fair one, and not a surprise. Neither was Paxton’s overblown victory lap. His TRO was more touchback than touchdown.
The justification for Biden’s executive order was to give the Department of Homeland Security a break to coordinate a reset of its priorities. In a memo from Acting DHS Secretary David Pekoske, the administration cited limited resources and announced plans to “coordinate a Department-wide review of policies and practices concerning immigration enforcement.” ....

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Editorial: Abbott notes the need, yet does nothing on bail reform


Editorial: Abbott notes the need, yet does nothing on bail reform
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Gov. Greg Abbott has yet to endorse bail reform for those accused of nonviolent, low-level offenses. It’s impossible to reform the criminal justice system without cash bail reform in such cases.Lynda M. Gonzalez /Staff Photographer /Lynda M. Gonzalez /Staff Photographer
So often with public officials, it’s what they don’t say that proves more important than what is said.
It’s the absence of conviction, the lack of a firm commitment or stance that is the real tell, not some general acknowledgment of the obvious. ....

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