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VIDEO: Corpus Christi Court of Appeals to decide voter fraud case Rivera v Lopez

McAllen-based KRGV with a video report update on the Lopez v. Rivera election contest (see previous reports of trial ruling for Lopez).  The case will now be decided by the Thirteenth Court of Appeals on cross-appeals.

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This entry was posted in election fraud, Lopez v Rivera, Rio Grande Valley corruption, Texas election contests, Texas election law on January 2, 2015 by admin.

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← Opening briefs filed in Corpus Christi Court of Appeals in case raising important voter residency and ballot by mail fraud issues #LopezvRivera update: Rivera’s amended opening brief now due Jan. 12; Lopez’s response due Jan. 19 →

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