What is Lubbock Co. hiding in the Woolf case? | Texas tops 17 million registered voters – Pratt on Texas 11/9/2021

The news of Texas covered today includes:

Our Lone Star story of the day: What is Lubbock County’s sheriff and D.A.’s office hiding in the in-custody death by suicide of Jordan Wade Woolf? Why has Lubbock County fought release of materials related to that death to the point of hiring outside counsel to argue such, and lose, in court. And why has the county asked the Texas Commission on Jail Standards to withhold information from Woolf’s family that it assembled during its investigation? Attorney Dean Malone joins Pratt on Texas to discuss the issue.

Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.

Texas now has over 17 million registered voters with large Democrat counties seeing the most gains. About 20% of these voters have never cast a Texas ballot before 2014 showing shallow, or no, roots in Texas culture or what has made Texas work which has, in large part, due to removing Democrats from control of the state.

And more news of Texas.

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