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An embattled county court-at-law judge accused of hurting his son has removed himself from hearing criminal cases in Guadalupe County. On Monday, Judge William G. Squires III sent a memorandum to Guadalupe County Clerk Teresa Kiel asking her office to refrain from assigning criminal cases in his court. Squires also requested Kiel reassign any existing cases in his court and assign future criminal cases to County Court At Law No. 2, for Judge Kirsten Legore to hear. âI am voluntarily recusing from all criminal cases filed in the County Court at Law temporarily,â Squires wrote. âJudge Legore has agreed to temporarily hear all criminal cases.â ....
Family members testify in first hearing for man accused of killing a Metro Schools staff member The brother of Metro school staff member Rasheed Walker is sharing what he saw before and after Walker was killed. and last updated 2020-12-16 20:01:03-05 NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) â As one of the last men to see Rasheed Walker alive, Benny Walker set the scene for what he saw before and after his brother was shot. Benny Walker said he was out taking the trash off Dr. DB Todd Jr. Boulevard when the suspect charged at him with a rifle. âI heard steps scattering everywhere and before I could turn myself around, I saw a guy chasing my brother with a rifle and let off one shot,â Benny Walker said. ....
It happened so fast : Brother of slain Nashville schools employee testifies as case heads to grand jury Natalie Neysa Alund, Nashville Tennessean northnashvilleshooting Replay Video It would be the last time Benny Walker III saw his younger brother alive. Benny Walker said that as he closed up shop that day and was taking out the trash, he watched a stranger open fire on his brother, ultimately ending his life. After listening to testimony from three witnesses including the victim s brother Wednesday, General Sessions Judge Lynda Jones found enough probable cause to bind a criminal homicide case against Robert Rasean Smith over to the next session of the grand jury. ....