2015.24: What's the Message?
Posted on January 20,2015 in Uncategorized
When four felony prosecutors quit or are fired from the Harris County DA's Office in a week, I try to tease out the pattern, or the message that is being sent.
#3 in the 182nd.
Chief in Court 4.
Assistant in Forfeiture Division.
Chief in the 176th.
What do these four lawyers (there may be more that I haven't heard of) have in common? What message does their discharge send to the rest of the office? No idea. I haven't heard any gossip that doesn't strike me as bullshit. So this post is just a placeholder for now; I'll return to it when I have a theory.
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