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After no contest plea, a Texas representative’s charges for impersonating a public servant are dismissed
Read full article: After no contest plea, a Texas representative’s charges for impersonating a public servant are dismissedIn June 2022, state Rep. Frederick Frazier was indicted on two charges of impersonating a public servant. A Collin County district judge dismissed the misdemeanor charges as part of his deferred adjudication.
McKinney state Rep. Frederick Frazier pleads no contest to charges he impersonated a public servant
Read full article: McKinney state Rep. Frederick Frazier pleads no contest to charges he impersonated a public servantFrazier was indicted in June 2022 on two charges of impersonating a public servant, a felony offense. He pleaded no contest to two misdemeanor charges as part of a plea agreement.
Legislative marathon delays criminal trial for North Texas House member charged with felony
Read full article: Legislative marathon delays criminal trial for North Texas House member charged with felonyRep. Frederick Frazier was indicted over a year ago on two charges of impersonating a public servant. But the case has not gone to trial yet, partly because Frazier has been able to delay the case until the Legislature concludes its work.
Texas House passes ban on devices that modify handguns, but averts vote on increasing age to buy semi-automatic rifles
Read full article: Texas House passes ban on devices that modify handguns, but averts vote on increasing age to buy semi-automatic riflesA Texas lawmaker introduced an amendment that would have revived a proposal to raise the minimum age to buy certain semi-automatic rifles from 18 to 21 before it was ultimately withdrawn.
Republican Texas House candidate in Collin County charged with impersonating public servant
Read full article: Republican Texas House candidate in Collin County charged with impersonating public servantFrederick Frazier’s runoff opponent accused him of posing as a city code compliance officer to get campaign signs taken down. Frazier said his opponent is to blame in the case.