Attorneys for the man convicted of killing “American Sniper” Chris Kyle and his friend say they will appeal his conviction on the grounds that he could not get a fair trial in the small town of Stephenville, Texas.
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Man Arrested for Allegedly Robbing Gas Station
Law enforcement authorities with the Longview Police Department announced that they arrested a man on Feb. 11. The arrest followed the department’s plea with the public for help in finding him.
Understanding Identity Fraud and Identity Theft
Texas readers may be concerned about being accused of identity theft or identity fraud. It is a good idea to understand what constitutes identity fraud and identity theft.
Texas Brothers Charged for Possessing Marijuana
The Longview Police Department took two brothers into custody on Jan. 13 for being in possession of more than five pounds of marijuana. A third brother was also detained for allegedly hitting an officer.
Woman Accused of Armed Bank Robbery
A Texas woman was accused of robbing a bank in Lacy Lakeview on Dec. 29. The 20-year-old woman was taken into custody a day after the incident and charged for armed robbery.
3 Texas Teens Accused of Committing Robberies
On Dec. 19, it was announced that Texas authorities reportedly took three people accused of being involved in a string of armed robberies and a car theft into custody. Authorities claimed that the three teens robbed several people at gunpoint in the Harris County area.
2 Arrested in Connection with Alleged Apartment Fire Homicide
Dallas residents may be interested in the story of two people who are facing murder charges in Fort Worth. Police allege that the two people are connected with the death of a woman in an apartment fire in November.
What Is a Ponzi Scheme?
Many Texans have probably heard of Ponzi schemes even if they aren’t certain what this particular crime entails. Several high-profile criminal cases have unfolded in recent years that involved Ponzi schemes.
Odessa Man Facing Felony Cocaine Charges
Odessa police officers reported that a 34-year-old Odessa man was arrested on Nov. 5 for offenses related to cocaine possession. Officers say that they pulled the man’s Ford F-350 over after noticing his license plates were expired.
Guilty, Times Two
Earlier this week, a Southlake man was found guilty of bank fraud. The significance of this situation is that this is not the first time in the past two years that the defendant has been found guilty. It’s the second time since 2013.