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Job seeker juggles interview amid legal troubles

August 02, 2024 | CTRM 234 36th District Court, District Court Judges, Judicial, Texas



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Job seeker juggles interview amid legal troubles
In a recent court session, a defendant named Larry Coleman Jr. appeared via Zoom to address multiple charges, including assault by strangulation and domestic violence. The hearing revealed complications regarding his legal representation, as Coleman stated that his attorney had provided him with incorrect dates for his court appearances. This confusion led to a lack of communication about his case, leaving him uncertain about the proceedings.

Coleman explained that he had been given a series of dates, including June 25th for a probable cause conference, followed by August 1st and August 26th. He expressed frustration over not receiving any paperwork or updates from his attorney, which hindered his ability to prepare for the hearing. The court acknowledged the miscommunication and discussed the next steps in the legal process.

The judge, while addressing the situation, expressed hope that Coleman would secure a job as a general store manager at Dollar Tree, which he was interviewing for during the session. This personal detail highlighted the intersection of Coleman’s legal challenges and his efforts to improve his circumstances.

As the hearing concluded, the judge wished Coleman luck with his job interview, emphasizing the importance of stability in his life amidst ongoing legal issues. The case is set to continue, with further proceedings scheduled to clarify the charges against him.

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