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  1. Mar 30, 2009 · The presiding judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, while seeking state aid to defend herself against ethics charges, failed to abide by legal requirements that she disclose nearly $2 million in real estate holdings, according to an analysis of public records by The Dallas Morning News. Read the article at the Dallas Morning News

  2. The Dallas Morning News reported on March 30, 2009, that Keller had "failed to abide by legal requirements that she disclose nearly $2 million in real estate holdings." [78] Keller sought to have the charges dismissed, saying it would be "financially ruinous" for her to pay a private attorney or law firm to fight the allegations. [78] She ...

  3. Apr 30, 2010 · 11:10 AM on Apr 30, 2010 CDT. Sharon Keller, the embattled presiding judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, vowed Friday to appeal what her attorney called an excessive fine for failing to ...

  4. May 1, 2010 · Judge Keller’s sworn personal income statements for 2007 and 2008 did not include properties valued at more than $2 million and other income totaling about $183,000. ... Real Estate; T Magazine ...

  5. Mar 31, 2009 · A liberal watchdog group filed ethics and criminal complaints Tuesday against Court of Criminal Appeals Presiding Judge Sharon Keller after reports that she did not disclose nearly $2 million in real estate holdings.

  6. In the 2006 election for presiding judge, Price noted how Keller had dissented more than any other judge. “Judge Keller has lost the confidence of the court,” he said, adding, “She keeps ...

  7. Surprise, surprise: Keller's no indigent. As The Dallas Morning News' Steve McGonigle revealed yesterday, the judge failed to disclose more than $2 million in real estate holdings, as required by law. She might even be far wealthier than that; McGonigle's report concerned only those assets the judge is forced by law to declare publicly.

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