And more of that "magic" ousted more good judges yesterday.
Harris County is about to get that government that they are voting for gooder and harder. Makes me so happy we moved away from the area last spring. I was born and raised and lived nearly all my life in the Houston area and never thought I would tell you I am happy to not be living there anymore, but here we are.Ryan the Temp said:
And more of that "magic" ousted more good judges yesterday.
Ryan the Temp said:
And more of that "magic" ousted more good judges yesterday.
Murray Newman said:
The Republican candidate is Dan Simons. Former prosecutor and current defense attorney. He doesn't have the years of experience that Sean does. He and I have always gotten along but he has some enemies. He ran against an incumbent judge in 2018 and beat him in the Republican primary only to lose in the general election as part of the Dem sweep.
I don't think anyone around here (including Dan) takes his candidacy very seriously.
she was bought and paid for by a regular litigant in that court. Rumor has it she was also the sort of "weird loner kid" in the judges cafeteria.P.H. Dexippus said:Ryan the Temp said:
And more of that "magic" ousted more good judges yesterday.
The one silver lining was Brittanye Morris losing…speaks volumes on how she is regarded to lose her "magic" seat. Ursula Hall and CET surviving their primary challenges is a travesty.
I am not a big fan of RK or Schaffer, ( I like Engelhardt) but at least they were competent/experienced. Not so much for the victors. And I have no idea how/why Kyle Carter kept his seat.
https://dolcefino.com/the-spy-in-the-courthouse/Quote:
We've learned in recent weeks that some Harris County judges are using encrypted social media apps to send secret messages to each other. Messages intended to disappear in time to avoid public scrutiny.
But this message is now public record, part of a court filing. And it's a doozy.
It was written by Judge Tamika Craft who was unloading to some fellow judges on that very same election lawyer we talked to, Andy Taylor. Who was unloading on some fellow judges on that very same election lawyer we talked to, Andy Taylor.
He was the guy last fall, trying to force Judge Craft into a whole new election with her opponent, republican Erin Lunceford.
"Andy Taylor is a real clown" Craft wrote in a message, "He's a disgrace to the entire bar."
"All judges should be held accountable for their actions and for what they say," expressed Taylor.
Taylor then used that private message to prove bias, to get craft forcibly removed from another lawsuit Taylor was involved in.
This is where the plot thickens some more. That lawsuit where Judge Craft's secret message was leaked, involved our old friends, embattled real estate developer Ali Choudhri. We've been reporting on the exploits of that reputed real estate racketeer for years. He's also suing us.
And his close ties to Brittanye Morris are well documented.
In fact, the judge got in trouble with the Judicial Conduct Commission because of her relationship with Choudhri.
Morris was a lawyer for just five years when she ran for judge, another thing that's wrong with electing judges in this state.
She ran against Judge Daryl Moore. His rulings were hurting Choudhri in a fight over this pricey Galleria area building.
Choudhri's lawyers helped bankroll Morris's campaign. A van matching the description of Choudhri's Mercedes displayed her banner on it.
And when Morris won, one of her very first rulings helped Choudhri in that controversial case.
Morris claimed the relationship platonic, denied she was helping him on the Choudhri lawsuit before she got the black robe.
But a whistleblower released text messages that blew the judges story apart.
After the Judicial Conduct Commission reprimanded her, Morris appealed.
But we busted her again just hours before she was scheduled to appear at a hearing in Dallas with damaging new texts. Morris changed her mind about testifying and she was lucky to just get a slap on the wrist.
It's not a surprise Choudhri tried to recuse Judge Craft, critics say it's part of his legal playbook, bury your enemies in legal fees and take out the judges who rule against you. Choudhri has now been able to recuse at least six Harris County district judges from hearing his cases. He's been losing a lot of his legal fights.
But that's the other plot twist here. Exactly how did Andy Taylor get ahold of that secret message that Judge Craft wrote, that then got her taken off Choudhri's case?
It was only sent between a select number of judges. Taylor will only say a client gave it to him, but privately Morris is considered the likely spy.
TX04Aggie said:
So just read that Teare wants to create a more empathetic and equitable way in DA's office in regards to criminals and wants to be more involved on what police are charging people with….
What he means is he is going to stop charging minorities with felonies and throw the book at any cop he can scrape up any sliver of evidence against. Also see DA Garza in Austin for examples. I predict HPD/HCSO morale to drop even further into the toilet and another wave of mass retirements.TX04Aggie said:
So just read that Teare wants to create a more empathetic and equitable way in DA's office in regards to criminals and wants to be more involved on what police are charging people with….
I can't ID all of them for you, but you saw a bunch of them driving down the highway in the left lane at 40 mph with their emergency flashers on last time it rained.chlavinka said:
Who ARE these voters? I don't know any of them. Really makes you wonder.
With either a coexist or beto sticker.txags92 said:I can't ID all of them for you, but you saw a bunch of them driving down the highway in the left lane at 40 mph with their emergency flashers on last time it rained.chlavinka said:
Who ARE these voters? I don't know any of them. Really makes you wonder.
chlavinka said:
Who ARE these voters? I don't know any of them. Really makes you wonder.
Psycho Bunny said:With either a coexist or beto sticker.txags92 said:I can't ID all of them for you, but you saw a bunch of them driving down the highway in the left lane at 40 mph with their emergency flashers on last time it rained.chlavinka said:
Who ARE these voters? I don't know any of them. Really makes you wonder.
There will forever only be oneDustysLineup said:
Well there's one ADA I wouldn't mind talking to.
P.H. Dexippus said:There will forever only be oneDustysLineup said:
Well there's one ADA I wouldn't mind talking to.
I stick with Blue Bloods for my NYC crime drama nowSea Speed said:
Before that picture loaded I would have been a check itnwas her. That raspy voice, oh laaawd.
The blonde one was money too. Law and order is nearly unwatchable these days, especially SVU.
Sea Speed said:
Before that picture loaded I would have been a check itnwas her. That raspy voice, oh laaawd.
The blonde one was money too. Law and order is nearly unwatchable these days, especially SVU.
TarponChaser said:Sea Speed said:
Before that picture loaded I would have been a check itnwas her. That raspy voice, oh laaawd.
The blonde one was money too. Law and order is nearly unwatchable these days, especially SVU.
I haven't seen an episode in years. But which blonde are you referring to?
This one?
Or this one?