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Location changed for discovery hearing today in Noteware v. Turner pension bond case

Updated location for the hearing discussed in the previous post:

Wednesday, June 13 at 3:30 p.m.

133rd Dist. Ct., Harris County Courthouse (11th Floor)

201 Caroline

Houston, TX 77002

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This entry was posted in Houston campaign and election law, Noteware v Turner, Texas election contests, Texas election law, Texas municipal elections on June 13, 2018 by admin.

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