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A Fort Worth woman arrested after speaking at a Tarrant County Commissioners Court meeting was found guilty Monday of ...
Carolyn "Carolina" Rodriguez shouted and swore at a meeting in January. A jury ruled she was criminally disruptive.
Carolyn "Carolina" Rodriguez speaks at a Tarrant County Commissioners Court meeting on January 28, 2025, moments before she ...
A Fort Worth woman convicted of disrupting the Tarrant County Commissioners Court while making a speech about profanity was ...
Anti-police activist sentenced to 18 months of probation after criminally disrupting a Tarrant County Commissioners Court ...
Carolyn "Carolina" Rodriguez was charged with hindering a proceeding by disorderly conduct when she swore and shouted during ...
Carolyn Rodriguez was sentenced to probation for disrupting a Tarrant County meeting with profanity, highlighting the enforcement of conduct rules in public discussions.
A woman accused of disrupting a Tarrant County Commissioners Court meeting wasn't disruptive at all, according to a ...
Carolyn Rodriguez, who goes by Carolina, and Charles Hermes were charged with hindering proceedings by disorderly conduct. That’s a Class A misdemeanor — the most serious level — punishable ...
A North Texas woman who was arrested at a Tarrant County Commissioners Court was found guilty of hindering proceedings and ...
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