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Subject: Kelly Siegler

  • Woman Who Stabbed Husband 200 Times May Get New Punishment Hearing, This Time Without A Dramatic Re-Enactment

    Photo courtesy Marshall WiceSusan Wright, the woman who killed her husband and whose trial featured a prosecutor tying another to a bed and pretending to stab him 200 times, may get a new sentence.Wright stabbed her husband for real and then tried to hide his body; her attorney argued that she had suffered years of physical and mental abuse from him and acted out of "sudden passion" when he again threatened her.District Judge Jim Wallace, who heard the original case, said this morning he will re

    February 26, 2009
  • Balancing the Bench

    December 10, 1998
  • Turkeys of the Year

    DA Chuck Rosenthal flies off with top honors

    November 27, 2008
  • Chuck Rosenthal on trial, Metro Q Cards and a Scandal Scorecard

    The Great Deleter takes the stand

    February 7, 2008
  • Bully for You

    The legislature offers a solution to playground problems

    March 10, 2005
  • Houston Resolutions

    Ten ways to make our town a better place

    January 20, 2005
  • Talking Turkey

    Time again to honor the best in Houston

    November 25, 2004
  • Cut and Run

    No porn future for a Bobbitt protégé

    November 11, 2004
  • Best Criminal Lawyer

    September 25, 2003
  • A Very Good Year

    Inmate Beckcom gets his term reduced for his work in the Prible case

    March 27, 2003
  • The Devil You Say

    Was Jeffery Prible the cold-blooded murderer of an entire family? Or the gullible target of an opportunistic jailhouse informant?

    December 5, 2002
  • Texas Court Of Criminal Appeals Agrees With The Houston Press

    Photo courtesy Marshall Wice​You know, when the Houston Press names someone the Best Criminal Defense Attorney, we expect that the high honor will result in further good works -- it's the whole Obama-Nobel Prize train of thought.So it should come as no surprise this morning that recent winner Brian Wice won a slam-dunk victory in a high-profile case, getting the Court of Criminal Appeals -- of Texas, no less -- to vote 9-0 that his client deserved a new hearing on the punishment given her.The

    October 28, 2009