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Texas gets it right for once

Sebesta tells Reuters that "we presented the evidence we had and felt like it was sufficient." One of Graves' lawyers, however, sees it differently. "[The board] found that Charles Sebesta's misconduct was so egregious that they characterized him as having 'unclean hands,'" he says.

If that's the case, the guy should be charged with obstruction of justice in a criminal court, and sued in civil court for malfeasance in office resulting in grievous harm to Mr. Graves.
 
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