Seems like the parole officer who is supposedly delivering "intensely restrictive supervision" and "superintensive supervision" needs a supervisory conference himself. Ah, those Democratic lawyers.
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http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/3586774.htmlDick DeGuerin and Bill Habern, attorneys who represented Durst during the two-hour parole revocation hearing Friday, said the
intensely restrictive supervision program assigned to Durst is out of line and limits his due process under the U.S. and Texas constitutions. ....
"This is what I would term as
a technical violation usually dealt with by counseling," DeGuerin said. "There's been
a whole lot made of this and
there's nothing to it. It wouldn't be a big deal at all
if it weren't for Bob Durst." ....
http://chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/3543935.htmlDec. 23, 2005, 12:27AM
You never know who you'll see in the mall
Trial judge has an awkward encounter with Durst in Galleria
.... State officials say Houston's Galleria wasn't on parolee Durst's list of approved stops Dec. 14, when he ran across state District Judge Susan Criss of Galveston.
Criss said she was Christmas shopping when she saw a familiar figure coming toward her, a man talking on a cell phone. ....
He remains under "
superintensive supervision" by a parole officer.
Criss said she didn't know what to say to Durst, so she said the obvious.
"How ya doing, Bob?" she said. "He said he was doing fine."
The two then discussed the current activities of attorneys Dick DeGuerin, Mike Ramsey and Chip Lewis, who represented Durst in his murder trial. DeGuerin now represents U.S. Rep. Tom DeLay, R-Sugar Land, and Ramsey and Lewis are preparing the defense of former Enron Chairman Ken Lay. ....
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