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Uresti left prison Friday morning after serving just under four and a half years into his 12 year sentence.
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Former Democratic State Senator Carlos Uresti of San Antonio was sentenced to five years in prison for a federal bribery case involving Reeves County. He…
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Early voting starts Monday in the emergency election for new representation in Texas Senate District 19, covering San Antonio and much of West Texas. The…
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Updated Aug. 2 11:25 a.m.The results from last night's special election for Senate District 19 are in, and a district that has been a Democratic…
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Updated 10:25 p.m.With all precincts reporting, a special election Tuesday to fill Carlos Uresti’s seat for Senate District 19 ended with no candidate…
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In less than 3 weeks, voters living in Senate District 19 will choose a new state senator to follow Carlos Uresti, who resigned following his 11 count…
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Updated June 27, 11:30 a.m.Carlos Uresti, a former Democratic state senator, was sentenced Tuesday to 12 years in prison followed by three years of…
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Finally heeding calls from his colleagues on both sides of the aisle, state Sen. Carlos Uresti announced his resignation Monday, four months after he was…
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State Sen. Carlos Uresti, D-San Antonio, has announced he is stepping down from office. The senator sent letters to Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and Gov. Greg…
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State Senator Carlos Uresti is no longer allowed to practice law in Texas. The convicted democratic San Antonio senator surrendered his law license…