Texas enjoys a number of Spring Break hot spots like Corpus Christi and South Padre Island. These locales are easy to reach for those in or near South Texas. They offer an opportunity to party — for all ages.
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Texas enjoys a number of Spring Break hot spots like Corpus Christi and South Padre Island. These locales are easy to reach for those in or near South Texas. They offer an opportunity to party — for all ages.
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Category: Criminal Justice Reform | Police Misconduct | Prosecutorial Misconduct
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Category: Constitutional Law | Criminal Justice Reform
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Category: Healthcare Fraud
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Category: Sex Crimes
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Category: Criminal Law | DWI
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Category: Federal Criminal Law | federal Sentencing
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Category: Corruption
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Category: Corruption | Obstruction of Justice
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