PORTLAND, Texas (AP) — After being flooded with calls, faxes and emails calling for action, a Texas judicial panel is investigating an internet video that shows a judge beating his teenage daughter with a belt. The State Commission on Judicial Conduct says in a statement released Thursday that it ...
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