167th JUDICIAL DISTRICT/ VISITING JUDGE PERKINS
Defendant: Joel Lara-Cruz
Offense: Aggravated assault on public servant
Prosecutors: Jackie Wood and Kelsey McKay
Defense attorney: Raymond Espersen
390th JUDICIAL DISTRICT/ JUDGE KOCUREK
Defendant: Cody Duggan
Offense: Murder
Prosecutors: Marianne Powers and Kathryn Scales
Defense attorney: Kyle Lowe
403 rd JUDICIAL DISTRICT/ JUDGE KENNEDY
Offense: Aggravated assault of public servant
Prosecutors: Mona Shea and Katie Sweeten
Defense attorney: Karyl Krug
427th JUDICIAL DISTRICT/ JUDGE CORONADO
Defendant: Thomas Wyatt
Offense: Aggravated assault w/ deadly weapon
Prosecutors: Bill Bishop and Jeremy Sylestine
Defense attorney: Adam Reposa
I wondered what happened to Reposa after his "aggravated wanking motion" troubles!
ReplyDeletedid the Cody Duggan trial happen? See no news of it occurring nor do I see any verdict?
ReplyDeleteAnon @ 2/3: no comment!
ReplyDeleteAnon@ 2/8: as I type this, the jury is considering its verdict and has been doing so for about three hours.
Not Travis County but a notable trial/jury verdict/jury sentencing in New Braunfels.
ReplyDeleteNew Braunfels attorney Mark Adrian Clark (who was represented by Travis County defense attorney Joe James Sawyer) was convicted of child molestation of a 12 year old little girl and sentenced to seven years in prison.
story here:
http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/local_news/article/New-Braunfels-attorney-sentenced-in-sex-case-1001775.php
Interesting thing is Mark Clark was accused by another middle school girl of molestation in 2002, yet the then DA Dib Waldrip did not bring a prosecution at that time.
Only 7 years with those facts, and the jury hearing about the 2002 sentencing allegations during the sentencing hearing. Sounds like Joe James Sawyer did a great job defending.
Hope Mark A Clark learns his lesson and stays away from the 12 year old girls when he gets out of prison in 7 (or less) years.
Any verdict yet in the Duggan trial?
ReplyDeleteAnon on 2/9: Yes. Non guilty of murder, guilty of aggravated assault. Full story here: http://www.statesman.com/news/local/man-gets-probation-in-drug-related-shooting-1244258.html
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