Dallas, Texas Family Law Attorney
Jim Byrne, Jr.
Legal News
- Wrongly Convicted Dallas Man To Be Freed (NBC 5 Dallas Fort Worth)
The expected release of a wrongly convicted Texas man comes with a twist that's new even in Dallas County, which leads the nation in DNA exonerations. - 'Baby Grace' mom's relatives could get newborn (Galveston County Daily News)
TEXAS CITY — A woman accused of killing her daughter, known as Baby Grace, will find out if relatives will get custody of her son. - Council's blighted property laws show more teeth (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
The list of infractions cited by code inspectors at Leah Atkinson's eastern New Orleans home read like the index to a slate of new city ordinances governing the upkeep of vacant property: broken rain spouts, trash and debris in the front yard, high grass, a deteriorated roof, shoddily painted wood trim. - 'Baby Grace' mom's family may get newborn (11 News Houston)
A woman accused of killing her infant daughter known as Baby Grace could learn this week whether a judge awards temporary custody of her newborn to her Dallas relatives. - Midland-born Railroad Commissioner Williams ponders state, nation, plans (Midland Reporter-Telegram)
- He says Barack Obama 'shows wholescale ignorance of energy' by fighting new oil production - Dallas man robbed of 16 years soon to be free (WFAA Dallas-Fort Worth)
Patrick Waller once thought only the guilty went to prison. He knows better now. Almost a generation ago – when the first George Bush was president – he went to prison for a robbery in which four people were abducted and a woman was raped. But he didn't do it. - Texas hospitals wary of making complaints, errors public (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
JPS is moving toward making more complaints public, but leaders are uncertain how far they should go. - Texas hospitals wary of making complaints, errors public (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By DARREN BARBEE Across Texas over a recent three-year period, hospitals reported that 53 newborns with no obvious birth defects died unexpectedly. Medical blunders killed or crippled another 78 patients. Foreign objects — sponges, needles, tools — were accidentally left in 218 patients. More than 120 times, surgeons cut into the wrong body part or wrong patient. Which hospitals bungled their ... - Hope Deferred: Tim Cole's family gets DNA report proving what they always knew (Lubbock Avalanche-Journal)
Ruby told Tim all about the letter. A man named Jerry Wayne Johnson was promising to confess to the rape that kept her eldest son behind bars for 13 years. - Amarillo feed prices running wild (Amarillo Globe-News)
[Feed the family or feed the horse? It's a question horse owners across the nation face in light of the rising food, fuel and hay costs.
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Jim Byrne, Jr.Jim Byrne, Jr., P.C.
2201 North Central Expressway Suite 181
Richardson, TX 75080
Telephone: 866-697-7132
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