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A GPS Company Repossessed A Houston Murder Suspect’s Ankle Monitor For Late Fees. He Was Untracked For Two Weeks.

Jolie McCullough, Texas Tribune

Posted on October 4, 2019 · The incident highlights differences in GPS monitoring for defendants released from jail on money bonds and no-cash bonds. One department has arrestees pay vendors directly, the other has costs go through them.

Tags ankle monitor bail bonds Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg

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Border Volunteers Allege Mistreatment Of Detainees

Allison Lee

Posted on July 17, 2018 · Three volunteers recount stories of migrants not being able to shower for several days, sparse food, dehydration, and even babies with fevers who have not been treated

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Former Lina Hidalgo staffer under indictment in Harris County seeks to void new search warrants

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Posted on November 29, 2023 · Attorneys for Alex Triantaphyllis, one of three former Hidalgo staffers who have been accused of steering a lucrative government contract to a preferred vendor, claim in a motion filed Monday that new search warrants obtained in the case are overly broad and based on falsified information.

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Sean Teare reports big fundraising advantage in bid to beat Harris County DA Kim Ogg in Democratic primary

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Posted on July 25, 2023 · Teare, who left the DA's office to run against Ogg, reported nearly $750,000 in campaign contributions during the first six months of the year. Ogg received nearly $56,000 during the same time span.

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Sean Teare, longtime assistant to Harris County DA Kim Ogg, challenging former boss in Democratic primary

Adam Zuvanich

Posted on May 31, 2023 · Teare, 43, joined Ogg's staff when she first was elected in 2016 but now says the DA's office is "broken" and needs fixing.

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Bond raised to $1 million for Chavez High School student accused of flashing 3D-printed gun at Houston ISD campus

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Posted on April 7, 2023 · The 18-year-old student, charged with possession of a prohibited weapon in a prohibited place, was ordered by a judge to undergo a mental health evaluation.

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