‘Haven’t provided everything yet’: Defense awaiting all evidence to be turned over in death penalty case
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Founder of Tejano settlement was known for a life of adventure
Policarpio "Polly" Rodriguez is said to have been larger than life, a rugged frontiersman, an Army scout, surveyor, public servant, and preacher. Yet, he also founded the first Tejano settlement in the Texas Hill Country in the 1850's.
‘Haven’t provided everything yet’: Defense awaiting all evidence to be turned over in death penalty case
It’s been just over a year since the horrific attack on a San Antonio woman and her two young daughters. The man accused in that attack, Stephen Clare, was in court Friday for a status hearing.
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Founder of Tejano settlement was known for a life of adventure
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‘Haven’t provided everything yet’: Defense awaiting all evidence to be turned over in death penalty case
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