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Texas man responsible for knife attack on Asian family at Sam s Club pleads guilty to hate crime charges

Texas man responsible for knife attack on Asian family at Sam s Club pleads guilty to hate crime charges
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Atascosa man sentenced to 29 years in federal prison for sextortion, Texas AG says

Atascosa man sentenced to 29 years in federal prison for ‘sextortion,’ Texas AG says Felipe Jesus Duron, 23, pleaded guilty to multiple counts of child pornography-related charges Updated:  Tags:  Image courtesy of the office of the Texas Attorney General. (Copyright 2021 by KSAT - All rights reserved.) SAN ANTONIO – A 23-year-old Atascosa County man was sentenced to 29 years in federal prison for coercing minors to perform “sexually explicit” acts, federal officials said on May 18. FBI officials identified the man as Felipe Jesus Duron. He pleaded guilty to one count of coercion and enticement of a child, one count of production of child pornography, one count of receipt of child pornography and one count of extortion, according to a news release by the FBI.

Former San Antonio federal prosecutors among names who want U S attorney post

Former San Antonio federal prosecutors among names who want U.S. attorney post FacebookTwitterEmail 1of4 At least three former San Antonio federal prosecutors want the job of U.S. attorney for Western District of Texas. Ashley Chapman Hoff was appointed by the U.S. District Court Monday to serve in the post until President Joe Biden’s nominee is confirmed by the Senate and sworn in.CourtesyShow MoreShow Less 2of4 Erica Benites Giese, a partner at Jackson Walker in San Antonio, is among the former federal prosecutors who want to be U.S. attorney for the Western District of Texas.CourtesyShow MoreShow Less

Texas Pulse : Law360 : Legal News & Analysis

Texas Pulse By Steven Lerner Outdated technology, lowball salary offers and a “checkbox” approach to security are among the reasons law firms could be having trouble attracting top cybersecurity professionals, experts say. By Cara Bayles Women in the legal industry cut down their hours, took leave, or quit when the pandemic toppled the precarious balance of work and life. Will the coronavirus exacerbate gender inequities in BigLaw, even when life returns to normal? By J. Edward Moreno Late last month, DLA Piper hired a trio of trial attorneys in Dallas, adding depth to the firm s growing litigation powerhouse in the city. Here, Law360 Pulse takes a closer look at the office and its work.

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