“This just makes such a difference to him in his feeling that the legal profession is finally on his side after—as he puts it—trying to kill him,” said Neal Manne, who represented Anthony Graves in a State Bar of Texas grievance that led to the disbarment of former Burleson County District Attorney Charles Sebesta.

The State Bar of Texas has disbarred former Burleson County District Attorney Charles Sebesta for failing to turn over exculpatory evidence in a case that sent a man to prison for 16 years—12 of them on death row—until an appellate court reversed the conviction for prosecutorial misconduct.

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