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HARRIS: You were critical the first time that we saw the prosecutor Owmby, just when he began the whole process of the first round.
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Joe Owmby already indicated during voir dire that the would have offered a life sentence in exchange for a guilty plea, even before testimony began.
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The two pleaded guilty March 15 without an agreed punishment, Owmby said.
chron.com Chronicle 2010
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At nearly every turn, prosecutors Joe Owmby and Kaylynn Williford reminded jurors that the victims were young and innocent and their deaths were cold and calculated.
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Owmby and Kaylynn Williford reminded jurors that the victims were young and innocent and their deaths were cold and calculated.
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Owmby also characterized claims that the organization was one of the largest escort services in Houston as "exaggerations," but did not know how many clients the business may have had.
chron.com Chronicle 2010
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Owmby, who prosecuted Carbonneau, said he sees similarities between that case and the one against Cotton, 39, who is charged with aggravated assault by a public servant.
chron.com Chronicle 2009
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Owmby, who prosecuted the case, said jurors 'perceptions of Gonzales, a chronic alcoholic who often slept on the street, affected the outcome.
chron.com Chronicle 2009
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Owmby also told The Eagle in Bryan-College Station that he couldn't address any of the allegations.
unknown title 2009
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"It appears that in both cases we had an officer who overreacted, who never slowed down to evaluate what was happening and pulled the trigger when it was not necessary," Owmby said.
chron.com Chronicle 2009
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