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Potter/Randall counties court dockets for July 18, 2021

Potter/Randall counties court dockets for July 18, 2021 Amarillo Globe-News Potter County 47th District Court James Christianson. Judgment. Prohibited substance/item in correctional facility. Punishment assessed 15 years in Texas Department of Criminal Justice Institutional Division and costs. Mario Ramirez Cruz. Judgment. Sex abuse of a child, continuous: victim under 14 years of age. Punishment assessed 25 years in Texas Department of Criminal Justice Institutional Division and costs. Potter County 181st District Court Dequelin Traiemon Johnson. Deferred adjudication. Assault causing bodily injury, family violence. Defendant received two years probation and costs. Roger Sylvain Crocker. Judgment. Aggravated sexual assault of a child. Punishment assessed 20 years in Texas Department of Criminal Justice Institutional Division, $1,000 fine and costs.

Letters to the Editor - Collin County sheriff on DMN editorial; Dallas City Council, the death penalty in Texas, Texas Trees Foundation

Letters to the Editor Opinion Letters to the Editor - Collin County sheriff on DMN editorial; Dallas City Council, the death penalty in Texas, Texas Trees Foundation Collin County’s sheriff replies to assertions in a recent Morning News editorial, readers enjoyed the column that encouraged Dallas elected officials to work together, would like the death penalty to end in Texas and tout the value of trees Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson with Dallas City Council member Paula Blackmon(Smiley N. Pool / DMN) Answers are forthcoming As the sheriff of Collin County, I will say again that the death of Marvin D. Scott III in my detention facility on March 14 was a profound tragedy.

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Former Laredo mayor, Capitol officer reacts to attack

Former Laredo mayor, Capitol officer reacts to attack April 4, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Salinas/ After the U.S. Capitol building was attacked this week for the second time in less than three months, former Laredo Mayor and U.S. Capitol Police officer Raul Salinas said he was in complete disarray. “With the increased security at the U.S. Capitol and the National Guard, all around the Capitol area, it is unbelievable that this would occur again,” Salinas said. “At one time, the U.S. Capitol was the safest place in the world, and now it’s just incredible what is happening. People would just go in and out and visit their congressman and get a tour of the Capitol, and now everything has changed. I’m really disappointed on what is going on.”

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