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[Court of Appeals Document No. 05-83-00043-CR ]
A court document dated March 10, 1983 concerning a reversal and dismissal of an earlier conviction in the case of State of Texas v. Richard Craig Schwiderski.
[Memorandum from DJM about case filings]
A memorandum from Donald J. Maison pertaining to the possibility of Richard Schwiderski's case being filed for Court of Appeals.
[Memorandum from Donald J. Maison, Jr., March 29, 1983]
A memorandum from Donald J. Maison Jr., signed DJM, concerning the State of Texas v. Richard Craig Schwiderski case.
[Memorandum re: Schwiderski vs. State - March 14, 1983]
A memorandum from an unknown author referring to Richard Schwiderski's court case and its progress for a rehearing.
[Minutes for the TXSSAR Annual Meeting: March 11 - 12, 1983]
Minutes from an annual meeting of the Texas Sons of the American Revolution, held March 11 through March 12, 1983 at the Holiday Inn-Galleria, Houston, Texas, including a summary of activities and business discussed. The meeting was called to order by President Clovis H. Brakebill.
[Minutes for the TXSSAR Board of Managers Meeting: March 11, 1983]
Minutes from a meeting of the TXSSAR Board of Managers, held on March 11, 1983, in Houston, Texas, including a summary of activities and business discussed. The meeting was called to order and presided by President Brakebill.
[Minutes for the TXSSAR Board of Managers Meeting: March 13, 1983]
Minutes from a meeting of the TXSSAR Board of Managers, held on March 13, 1983, in Houston, Texas, including a summary of activities and business discussed. The meeting was called to order and presided by President Tumey, guests and new members of the Board were introduced and welcomed.
[Re: The State of Texas v.s Richard Craig Schwiderski #CCR 80-18891-H/B]
A fax from the Frank Maloney and Associates law office pertaining to the Court of Appeals reconsidering the State of Texas v. Richard Craig Schwiderski final verdict based on the Herring v. the State of Texas court case.
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