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Family of Jailed Woman Who Hanged Herself with a Tube Sock is Suing a North Texas Town

By Eric NicholsonMay 30, 2013

Christine Sexton’s family made several calls to the River Oaks Jail on February 6. They’d paid a bondsman to bail her out as soon as she was transferred to the Tarrant County jail on a forgery charge she’d been picked up for four days earlier. They say a River Oaks…

Dallas Morning News to Pension Fund: We Weren’t Trying to “Wrongfully Record” You, and Your Lawsuit Threats Are Silly

By Anna MerlanMay 29, 2013

The Dallas Police and Fire Pension System has had a rough few months, what with the widespread public perception that they’ve installed a big, fancy Eye of Sauron downtown . Also, they’re having to deal with a lot more reporters than usual, which no one enjoys. One of those reporters…

Dallas Financier Convicted of Securities Fraud Says He’s Being Targeted by Nigerian Scammers

By Eric NicholsonMay 28, 2013

There’s plenty of evidence to suggest that Dallas financier Barrett Wissman is not entirely on the up-and-up. That story he told hedge fund colleagues of taking over his father’s sizable chemical company two years out of college? D reported that it was a tiny company that manufactured tablecloths and lawn-care…

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Judge Orders Dallas Cowboy Josh Brent to Wear Second Alcohol Monitor After the First Detected Booze

By Eric NicholsonMay 24, 2013

Josh Brent has managed to stay mostly out of the headlines since the blitz of media coverage that followed his indictment on intoxication manslaughter charges in the December 8 death of Cowboys teammate Jerry Brown. That changed today. Brent was back in court this morning after prosecutors said he’d violated…

Texas 18-Year-Olds Still Can’t Carry Guns, Despite the NRA’s Best Efforts

By Eric NicholsonMay 24, 2013

It’s hard to tell sometimes, but Texas does in fact have gun restrictions. Handguns, for instance, are barred from sporting events, courtrooms, polling places, racetracks and schools, particularly when gunowners are drunk. They still can’t be carried out in the open or onto college campuses, despite some lawmakers’ best efforts…

Appeals Court: Even for Judges, Facebook Friends Aren’t the Same as Real Friends

By Eric NicholsonMay 21, 2013

William Youkers was on parole in 2011 when he choked his pregnant girlfriend in Plano. He pleaded guilty, and the judge was lenient, placing him in a community supervision program. But three months later, he tested positive for meth. He assured Judge Scott Becker that he was turning his life…

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Collin County Judge Invokes “Morality Clause” to Split Up Lesbian Couple

By Eric NicholsonMay 17, 2013

A while back, before his father retired as district attorney against a backdrop of small-town political intrigue, Collin County District Judge John Roach Jr. described his philosophy on family law in a less-than-hard-hitting interview with Dallas Child. His “obvious passion spill[ing] over in precise speech honed by years in the…

Rolex is Not Amused by Dallas Pop-Punk Singer’s Counterfeit Watch Business

By Eric NicholsonMay 17, 2013

Their bio on Jam Base chalks it up to a “magical combination of talent, perseverance and opportunity,” but, whatever their secret, Forever the Sickest Kids has enjoyed a remarkably long run in the music business. The Dallas-based pop-punk band managed to land a major-label record deal months after its formation…

A Federal Prisoner is Suing Taco Bell for Stealing His Idea for the Doritos Locos Taco

By Eric NicholsonMay 16, 2013

You’ve no doubt spent the 14 months since Doritos Locos Tacos were introduced wondering how Taco Bell came up with the brilliant idea of turning the popular chips into popular taco shells. If you just assumed this was the work of a dedicated, and probably high, Yum Brands food scientist,…

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Watch a Dallas County Jailer Slam a DUI Suspect’s Face into a Tile Floor

By Eric NicholsonMay 15, 2013

For the record, the jailer in the above photo no longer works for Dallas County. Rachel Leigh Graham lost her job and pleaded guilty to official oppression for slamming her handcuffed charge into the tile floor of the Lew Sterrett jail. But that doesn’t make the video, seen below in…

Customer Claims a Dallas Red Lobster Served Him Beer Laced with Caustic Poison

By Eric NicholsonMay 14, 2013

Justin Grogg was in town from Panama City on a business trip when he and a colleague went out on the town to sample the local fare. They went to the Red Lobster at Stemmons and Northwest Highway, and Grogg ordered a Budweiser. Grogg says it took only a second…

Kidney Failure Keeping You From Peeing in a Cup? The Feds Can Lend a Hand.

By Eric NicholsonMay 7, 2013

Filing a federal employment discrimination lawsuit is easy. All you need to offer up a not-transparently bullshit claim that you were discriminated against because of race, gender, age, disability, et cetera, is a right-to-sue letter from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and to pay your filing fee. The bar is…

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SMU Says Professor’s Claims of Sex and Nazi Fetishism in Human Rights Program Are B.S.

By Eric NicholsonMay 3, 2013

SMU agrees with a number of points former professor Patricia Davis made in the rather wild lawsuit she filed last month. Both agree, for example, that Davis is a woman, that SMU has 11,000 students and that Davis worked at the school until she was fired last October from her…

After Texas Parks & Wildlife’s Slaughter of a Hunt County Deer Herd, Questions of Wildlife Ownership Abound

By Brantley HargroveMay 2, 2013

For eight hours, rifle reports echoed across the Anderton Whitetail Ranch in Hunt County. In the larger paddocks, a wildlife biologist standing in the bed of a white Texas Parks and Wildlife truck picked them off with a scoped .22- or .17-caliber rifle mounted to a tripod. Another shot them…

Neiman Marcus is Fighting Back Against a Notorious Dallas-Based Patent Troll

By Eric NicholsonMay 1, 2013

In the decade since it was founded in Dallas, IP Nav has established itself as a global leader in the increasingly lucrative business of “patent assertion,” offering clients the ability to “maximize the value of their IP assets.” Put more bluntly, it’s a patent troll, shaking down companies by threatening…

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The Girl Who Accused Highland Park Baseball Star Ryan Romo of Rape is Now Suing Him

By Anna MerlanApril 29, 2013

The 16-year-old girl who accused a former Highland Park baseball star of rape is now countersuing him in civil court. In March, after a grand jury declined to indict Ryan Romo on rape charges, the Romo family sued his accuser and her family, claiming, among other things, defamation and negligent…

Mike Bishop, Hellbent on Stopping the Keystone Pipeline, Sues the Corps of Engineers

By Brantley HargroveApril 29, 2013

Earlier this year we introduced you to Mike Bishop, the irascible ex-Marine with 20 acres in the path of the Keystone pipeline, just east of Nacogdoches. When we met him, the retired chemist and bio-fuel tinkerer was livid, cataloging the insults to his land — the ‘dozed crops, the clear-cut…

Kaitlyn Samuels, the Disabled Girl Whose Therapy Was Denied by the Military’s Insurer, Has Found Help in an Unlikely Place: Congress

By Eric NicholsonApril 29, 2013

We’ve written about Kaitlyn Samuels twice: Once last February when her parents went before a military judge to argue that Tricare, the Department of Defense’s health insurer, should cover therapy costs for their severely disabled daughter, and again in October after Tricare ignored the judge’s order to do so. Kaitlyn…

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Katy Trail Robber’s Tale of PCP Addiction, “Purse Snatching” Fails to Win Jury’s Sympathy

By Eric NicholsonApril 26, 2013

Dominique Thornton did not testify in his trial for charges that he committed a string of armed robberies along the Katy Trail last May. It probably wouldn’t have done any good. He was IDed by victims as the gunman in the heists, and police found Thornton’s thumbprint on a stolen…

This Week, Tarrant County Filed Murder Charges in Two Decades-Old Child Abuse Cases

By Eric NicholsonApril 26, 2013

Teena Mathis has always said it was an accident. She had left her 15-month-old niece, Heidi, with her children on a backyard swingset while she stepped inside to answer the phone. While she was in the house, the girl wandered behind the swing, which hit her in the head. Heidi…

In Brief Answer, Family of Ryan Romo’s Accuser Denies Defamation, Other Charges

By Anna MerlanApril 25, 2013

Back in March, after a grand jury declined to indict him on charges of rape, former Highland Park High School student Ryan Romo sued his accuser and her family. The complaint alleged five separate counts of misconduct, leveled at different family members. Among them: malicious prosecution, negligence and vicarious liability,…

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The Supreme Court Will Decide if North Texas Can Take Oklahoma’s Water

By Eric NicholsonApril 24, 2013

With North Texas’ population exploding and near-perennial drought seeming more and more like a certainty rather than a fluke, state water planners have been scrambling to secure new supplies, going further and further afield in search of waterways that haven’t been tapped out. Several years ago, that quest took the…

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