If you’re looking for a Texas-sized criminal law showdown complete with outsize courtroom characters and enough political drama to fuel a binge-watching-worthy cable TV drama, look no further than the indictments returned recently in United States v. John Wiley Price.
The federal indictments filed in a U.S. district court in Dallas on July 23 kick off a courtroom public corruption battle that will pit a rising star U.S. attorney appointed by President Barack Obama against Big D’s longest-serving African-American public official, Dallas County Commissioner John Wiley Price.
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