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Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Breaking News: Tanna Hurt Mozell Tyler Brown Life flighted to SA on Eve of Trial
Tanna Hurt Mozell Tyler Brown's 35 felony cases arising from her job as a 198th District probation officer were set for trial in the 216th District Court, Kerr County, today. I don't know any details but she was found "unresponsive" and life flighted to San Antonio. The hospital and law enforcement are not releasing any more information at this time.
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THERE IS A TRIAL SET FOR TUESDAY IN THE 198TH THAT MIGHT BE INTERESTING. MONEY LAUNDERING? MAYBE SOMETHING WILL BE EXPOSED THERE?
ReplyDeleteI saw where Tanna got off on a very light sentence. This is OK with me, however I would like to see this same leniency extended to the next disenfranchised or minority person that comes to trial on a minor dope case or some other infraction. Tanna’s ace in the hole is that she is white and is a part of the Kerrville establishment. There is a resistance to recognize failure in the establishment that represents a belief system of conservative, Christian, Republican and cowboy (cowgirl). Putting a question mark next to deeply held beliefs is very painful with those that invest 100%. It is easier to write it off as no big deal.
ReplyDeleteAs Grace Slick said:
“ When the truth is found
To be lies
And all the joy within you dies”
When I look at Tanna, the crooked judge and the crooked DA, and I see Tanna as the only one with jail time, it occurs to me what really matters in Kerr County is not the height of the crime, but rather the height of the social standing when it comes time for punishment.
ReplyDeleteRemember the old Coke machines where you pull out a bottle and another one of drops into it’s place? That is how Kerrville politics works. You x out Ron Sutton, then here comes his clone, or maybe worse. Nothing will change until the folks become dissatisfied with the corruption. Right now the corruption does not effect them personally, and that is the entire story. It is a story of greed, entitlement and elitism. These are deeply held values that in most cases, don’t change.
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