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"I think if it were within my power and we were within Travis County, a sentence of 20 years probation, if possible, would be appropriate. But that is not the law, and I'm not in Travis County. As a judge, I am bound to follow the law, and the minimum penalty in this case is 25 years." Words from a recent sentencing before a visiting judge for a habitual DWI felon facing 25-99 or life in prison in Williamson County. | ||
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Well at least he followed the law, unlike our Wooldridge case. Even after the CCA remanded it, and the trial court (new judge) followed the mandate, I still had to fight it again in 11th COA (note the opinion ,11-08-00134-CR, still does not want to follow the CCA, but does) and PDR has been filed on it once again (3d PDR). It is a never ending battle. | |||
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My favorite part of any Williamson County story is reading the readers comments that follow the story. They sure love JB! | |||
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Yeah, I've got to get my kids and mom to stop posting. [This message was edited by JB on 02-16-10 at .] | |||
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