“There Will Never Be a Paper Trail.” Whoops.

This afternoon, as promised, the U.S. Attorney’s Office forwards John Lewis’s plea agreement — the one that finds him promising to testify against former Dallas City Council member Don “What Me Worry?” Hill. You’ll find that and two other absorbing court documents filed today — a little light weekend reading…

State Judicial Conduct Commission Accuses Judge Sharon Keller of “Incompetence,” Discrediting Judiciary

So, back to Court of Criminal Appeals Judge Sharon Keller. But only because there’s breaking news this afternoon: The Austin American-Statesman’s gotten hold of a notice of formal proceedings from the State Commission on Judicial Conduct, which says that “Judge Keller’s willful and persistent failure to follow CCA’s Execution-Day procedures…

Giddy Up, Scofflaws!

The press release showed up a tad late in the in-box for us to make a 10 a.m. press conference in Arlington. Nonetheless, this heads-up. Local law-enforcement agencies are announcing the kick-off to the Third Annual Great Texas Warrant Roundup, which is “designed to target thousands of defendants with traffic,…

Look, Playmaker, We Believe You

Deadspin, with some help from The Smoking Gun, just posted an item in which it breaks down Michael Irvin’s Monday-evening almost-carjacking and finds his story, well, a bit sketchy. As in: “Irvin didn’t report the incident until the following day, more than 24 hours after Monday’s supposed confrontation. And he…

Rebecca Aguilar Sues KDFW-Channel 4

It was bound to happen eventually: Rebecca Aguilar, suspended (and eventually fired) by KDFW-Channel 4 in October 2007 following her parking-lot interview with James Walton, has finally sued the station on the ground that the Fox station terminated “her employment based upon her race.” Her attorney, Steve Kardell, tells the…