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  1. Randy Schaffer. FAMILY. Randy and his wife, Mollie, have two sons. Randy III is a liver transplant surgeon, and Josh is a criminal defense lawyer. EDUCATION. Randy graduated from St. John’s School in Houston in 1967. He attended the University of Pennsylvania from 1967 to 1969 and received a BA with high honors from the University of Texas in ...

  2. Feb 9, 2024 · Feb. 9, 2024, 7:59 AM PST. By Minyvonne Burke. A Texas attorney who pleaded guilty to slipping abortion medication into his pregnant wife's drinks was sentenced to 180 days in jail. Catherine ...

  3. Email Josh: josh@joshschafferlaw.com. EDUCATION. Josh graduated from St. John’s School in Houston in 1995. He received a BA with honors from Duke University in 1999, where he was a student member of the Board of Trustees. He received a JD from the University of Texas School of Law in 2002. His wife, Emily, is an author and retired civil lawyer.

  4. Nov 14, 2023 · November 14, 2023 Last Updated: November 14, 2023 09:09 AM Community. When Butler native Marlana Dunn's mother, Sharon Schaffer, heard her daughter was making a film about their family life together as Dunn grew up, her response was "You're kidding, right?" Dunn will submit the film to the University of Southern California as her master's thesis.

  5. Mar 17, 2022 · After her husband passed in 1992, she raised their daughter and son and took care of her mother, who had passed just the year before. Her daughter, Brandy, said how eager her Mom was to make an impact on the judicial system – one she served until just days before she passed at the age of 57 on Feb. 11, 2019, from pancreatic cancer finally diagnosed just 10 days earlier.

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  6. Nov 29, 2015 · A Man of Letters: Oscar S. Wyatt. In 2007, Houston’s own Wyatt faced charges of bribery and was accused of violating the United Nations’ Iraqi oil-for-food sanctions. The oil giant turned to ...

  7. Sep 15, 2023 · In the Adams case, he made a shrewd move and caught an extraordinary break. A little-known filmmaker named Errol Morris, armed with funding from public television and an arts grant, arrived in Dallas in 1985 to work on a documentary about the death penalty in Texas. Schaffer persuaded him to investigate Adams’ case.

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