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When K.R. was born, he and his mother tested positive for methamphetamine and he was removed by the Department of Family of Protective Services. K.R.'s mother indicated that appellant father introduced her to the drug.
A jury convicted appellant of conspiracy to transport an undocumented alien within the United States and transporting or attempting to transport an undocumented alien within the United States.
Appellant was charged with multiple Class C misdemeanors for violating ordinances enacted by the City of Cedar Park and a provision of the Texas Health and Safety Code.
Appellants, a group of lawfully admitted Indian nationals on employment-based visas, filed suit against the U.S. Secretary of State and the Director of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, challenging the delay in adjudicating their I-485 applications for adjustment of status to lawful permanent residents.
Appellant was convicted after a jury trial of participating in a drug-trafficking conspiracy to possess, and aiding and abetting possession, with the intent to distribute a controlled substance.
In 2020, appellant MGO, LLC, sued appellees Accessology Too, LLC, Kristi Avalos, Thomas Avalos, and Ovations Academy for alleged property damage and breach of lease.
In 2016, plaintiff John Craig First purchased an agricultural combine from defendant Rolling Plains Implement Company, which was manufactured by defendant AGCO Corporation.