Well the Mineola Swinger's Club cases are still making state-wide news. I represent Shauntel Mayo, the mother of 2 of the children alleged to be victims. Since she still has indictments pending, I cannot comment in too much detail about the status of the cases, but Texas Lawyer and Texas Monthly have done a good job discussing the issues.
I hope the truth comes out someday. I am trying to help in that process. If the kids really were not abused then I hope they will recant their testimony. At this point it seems they may have told different stories depending on who was asking the questions. Hard to place too much faith in their trial testimony if thats true.
So far I have not jumped into the ongoing fight between the defense lawyers for one of the defendants and the DA of Smith County and now the DA of Wood County. Can't see how it would help my client to add fuel to a very hot fire. So for now I will wait patiently for the AG to look at the cases and for the appellate court to issue a ruling.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
June 24, 2009. It seems the times are crazier than ever. Problems in Iran, Irag, Afghanistan, North Korea, Sudan, etc... seem to go on and on. Its enough to depress even the most committed optimist. But here's what I keep thinking about - haven't we been dealing with these same countries, in one form or another, for about 500 years? And by "we", I mean the rest of the planet. It just seems like some of our classmates don't want to play nice. Maybe its time they took their toys and went to a different sandbox.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
the Smith County Criminal Defense Lawyers Association (SCCDLA) held its monthly meeting last night. Many things were discussed. Of interest to me was the discussion on the possibility of a public defender office for the county. This idea is being driven by the Commissioners' Court with little or no input from the Council of Judges and the defense bar. I think this is one of those ideas that sounds good in theory but will prove to be fiscally impractical. Besides, I haven't heard anyone say what benefits would inure if such a system were put in place. Currently the defense bar does a tremendous job representing indigent persons for fees far below what other counties consider adequate. The Commissioners' Court should stick to running the business of the county. If change is needed in indigent defense, it seems logical to me the judges would be the first to notice it and the first to suggest new programs or plans.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it. (which seems to be the redneck corollary to the first part of the Hippocratic Oath, "first, do no harm").
If it ain't broke, don't fix it. (which seems to be the redneck corollary to the first part of the Hippocratic Oath, "first, do no harm").
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
A New Day
Welcome to my new blog. My name is Rex Thompson. I am a lawyer in Tyler, Texas. I have been practicing here since 1991. Primary areas of practice are criminal defense and personal injury. Thanks for checking in.
Today is the inauguration of Barack Obama, our 44th President. While I do not intend to be overtly political in this space, I must confess that I like this guy. I like what I hear from him. And I hope he can follow through on his ideas. So, in the spirit of fresh starts and new ideas, I am starting this blog.
I intend to focus on issues that interest me. They may be related to criminal justice generally, and criminal justice in my hometown specifically. But there will be a liberal sprinkling of other things as well. So lets get started.
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