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Grand jury declines to indict murder suspect(TX)
kcbd.com ^ | 22 March, 2011 | NA

Posted on 03/23/2011 5:22:03 AM PDT by marktwain

LUBBOCK, TX (KCBD) - On Tuesday, a Lubbock County Grand Jury declined to indict an Anton man for murder. Members heard the case against Cruz Aldaco, 43. He was charged with murder in the March 7th shooting death of Taris Knight, 31.

Authorities say Aldaco and Knight were fighting at home near 26th Street and Avenue N at the time of the shooting. The grand jury decided there was not enough evidence to proceed to trial.

Grand jury deliberations are not public. Prosecutors could only tell us that self-defense issues arose.

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TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Government; News/Current Events; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: banglist; defense; grandjury; tx
It happens that he shot two men, one of which survived. The Grand Jury no-billed, indicating that there was not enough evidence to prosecute. One can surmise that with two people attacking him, the grand jury thought that he was justified.
1 posted on 03/23/2011 5:22:08 AM PDT by marktwain
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To: marktwain
To get no-billed in Texas is pretty rare.

/johnny

2 posted on 03/23/2011 6:13:12 AM PDT by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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To: marktwain

Just to celebrate:

THE COMMON LAW OF TEXAS

Air: The Yellow Rose of Texas

Words: William L. Prosser

They buy their bourbon by the case, and never shun the cup,
They ride around in Cadillacs, and smash each other up,
And when they litigate the case, it’s the weirdest ever seen,
Because the poor benighted courts try to follow Leon Green.

It’s the damnedest jurisdiction
This country ever saw,
It has the queerest people,
The most peculiar law.
They have some nuts in Ioway,
And some in Tennessee
But the common law of Texas is
A thing of mysteree.

They enter into arguments, and then they have a fight,
They call each other dirty names, and brood on it all night,
Then lie in wait for sixteen hours behind an old rail fence,
And shoot the fellow in the back, but it’s all in self-defense.

It’s the damnedest jurisdiction
This country ever knew,
And all its jurisprudence
It twisted like a screw.
Connecticut’s a crazy place,
And so is Arkansaw,
But Texas has, of all the states,
The most peculiar law.

They raise an oil well derrick in the city hall front yard,
And when the damn thing blows to hell they take it mighty hard.
Petroleum and rocks and mud are strewn all o’er the sod,
It makes a most unsightly mess, but it’s just an act of God.

It’s the damnedest jurisdiction
This country ever had,
It has ten thousand cases,
And all of them are bad.
Oh, Minnesota’s off the beam,
And so is Idaho,
But Texas has the wildest law
Upon this earth below.

A widow seeks indemnity upon a policee,
And she recovers double, with her attorney’s fee,
For when she loaded arsenic into her husband’s beans,
The late lamented met his death by accidental means.

It’s the damnedest jurisdiction
There is from coast to coast,
There’s crazy law all over,
But Texas has the most.
They’re lunatics in Michigan,
Also in Delaware,
But the common law of Texas
Will really curl your hair.

A loyal son of Texas goes out upon a spree,
And perpetrates six murders, some rape and burglaree;
He ends up upon the gallows—it’s a proper end, of course—
But the reason that they hang him is, the bastard stole a horse.

It’s the damnedest jurisdiction
In the entire U. S. A.,
And what will happen next there,
No man alive can say.
They do strange things in Maryland,
Likewise in Oregon,
But Texas has the wildest law
That e’er the sun shone on.

They ask the jury questions, which may number twenty score,
Instructions that they give them take seven days or more,
And when the case comes on appeal the record grows and grows,
And what the last opinion holds, alas, God only knows.

It’s the damnedest jurisdiction
Upon this planet sad,
Its whole judicial process,
Is absolutely mad.
There’s schizophrenia in New York,
Also in Illinois,
But the common law of Texas is
A psychiatric joy.

Sung by Corwin W. Johnson and chorus
at the 1959 Meeting of the American Association of Law Schools.


3 posted on 03/23/2011 7:09:13 AM PDT by Little Ray (The Gods of the Copybook Heading, with terror and slaughter return!)
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To: Little Ray
Booooo!

Lawyers????

4 posted on 03/23/2011 7:32:19 AM PDT by Huebolt (It's not over until there is not ONE DEMOCRAT HOLDING OFFICE ANYWHERE. Not even a dog catcher!)
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To: Huebolt

Humor.
Even if it IS by a former Dean of Law at Bezerkly.


5 posted on 03/23/2011 7:45:12 AM PDT by Little Ray (The Gods of the Copybook Heading, with terror and slaughter return!)
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