"Our 13th Court of Appeals covers 20 counties ... yet we share common hopes and expectations for our legal system ... and for the Justices who must rule fairly and impartially on the cases that affect our lives, our livelihoods and our future."
lol
When the government pays, the government controls.
lol at this dudes comments on her Facebook photos...
"Jim X Skamarakas - Nora, where are all the photos of you getting drunk?"
Originally posted by Silverback
Look all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.
I love politicians that run for office using the "I'm a normal Texas loving tax paying citizen just like you voters" feel and then as soon as they get in trouble pull the "Don't you know who I am?" crap! I applaud the officer(s) that arrested her and I hope the judge gives her the same punishment as he/she would any other Texas loving tax paying citizen.
McALLEN, Texas (AP) — The case against a South Texas judge charged with drunk driving has been dismissed.
Hidalgo County officials said Wednesday there is not enough evidence to prosecute 13th Court of Appeals Justice Nora Longoria. Judge Rolando Cantu dismissed the case against her last week.
District Attorney Rene Guerra tells the McAllen Monitor that Longoria didn't appear to have slurred speech in a recording at the jail. There isn't a recording of the traffic stop.
A McAllen police officer arrested Longoria in July. Police say she refused to let officers handcuff her or to provide breath and blood tests. They say Longoria told officers they would have to drag her to the patrol car.
Longoria is represented by Democratic state Sen. Juan "Chuy" Hinojosa of McAllen. Hinojosa didn't return the newspaper's requests for comment.
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