IN THE NEWS
- Lawyer: All charges dropped against Texas A&M WR Ainias Smith– The Eagle
- Charges dropped against Texas A&M’s Ainias Smith– KWTX
- Passenger in officer-involved shooting released after bond reduced – KBTX
- Former Caldwell ISD administrator found not guilty of injury to a child – KWHI
- Charges dropped for final Caldwell student accused of engaging in organized criminal activity – KWTX
- Charge dropped against former BSSLC employee indicted in death of resident – KWHI
- Treat of the Day: BPD & CSPD receive mask donations – KBTX
- “A local attorney and another business owner are helping our front line workers get the proper Personal Protective Equipment as they work during this pandemic.”
- Texas shop selling CBD oil challenges county shutdown order — and wins – Houston Chronicle
- “In the meantime, Craig Greening, one of Singh’s lawyers, said he plans to contest Fatty’s citation in court.”
- A legislative snafu got this pot case dismissed. – Houston Chronicle
- “Greening, whose College Station practice does a busy pot-possession defense business, said it wasn’t easy to find willing defendants.”
- Surveillance video exonerates bartender, shows TABC agent giving teen alcohol – KXXV
- “During the trial, Frick’s attorney Craig Greening kept the video a secret during his examination of Jergins. Greening is a College Station Criminal Defense Attorney and a Super Lawyer.”
- In this undercover operation, it was the booze police who got stung – Houston Chronicle
- “To Greening, it’s a distinction without much of a difference. He understands it’s just a bar and a beer, not a death penalty case. But, he said, it matters when police at any level can’t be trusted.”
9-16-2016 DRAFTHOUSE