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· 2/13/2013

In re the Expunction of J.E.

Citations

  • 396 S.W.3d 231
  • 2013 WL 530569
  • 2013 Tex. App. LEXIS 1433

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  • “Futhermore, the circumstances here go beyond those in Richardson, because Defendant had actual notice of the potential assailant(s

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Judges: Antcliff, McClure, Rivera

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