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In November 2020, plaintiff Crusader Gun Group applied for a Federal Firearms License and named its president, Alan Aronstein, as the responsible person in the application.
Appellant, who was out of state for National Guard training, called the Young County sheriff's department for a welfare check on her husband Stephen, who was suicidal.
Appellant pled guilty to a drive-by shooting pursuant to a plea bargain in which the State capped the sentencing range at 40 years, and he waived his pretrial motions and right to appeal.
An insurance company that obtained summary judgment in a property damage case, failed to prove on appeal that the trial court correctly found no genuine issues of material fact to justify summary judgment.
Appellants filed suit for assault and intentional infliction of emotional distress after appellee, their neighbor, entered their property and got into a fistfight with appellants' minor son.
A jury convicted appellant of bribery under 18 U.S.C. § 666(a)(2) based on his interactions with a Dallas City Counsel member but acquitted him on a related Travel Act count.