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January 9, 2009

Can Judge Kent receive a fair trial in Houston?

Judge Kent By now, most folks have heard that the government has filed a superceding indictment against U.S. District Judge Sam Kent alleging sexual abuse against a second federal employee and also obstruction of justice in connection with the Fifth Circuit's previous investigation into the allegations. The previous posts on Judge Kent's case are here.

As this Mary Flood/Chronicle article notes, Judge Kent faces an enormously difficult fight for his life in the upcoming trial. Given the latest allegations, my sense is that his chances are remote of finding a Houston jury that is not tainted by the lurid local news reports on the case.

As of this date, Judge Kent's formidable defense attorney -- Dick DeGuerin -- has still not requested a change of venue. Should he now?

Although Racehorse Haynes is still trying cases well into his 70's, DeGuerin is now widely regarded as having accepted the baton from Haynes as being the dean of Houston's outstanding criminal defense bar. Given the difficulty of the case against Judge Kent, could this case be DeGuerin's equivalent of Hayes' career-defining T. Cullen Davis case?

Stay tuned.

Posted by Tom at January 9, 2009 12:01 AM

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