Caballero Case Lands in Arditti's Court
File this under Strange But True -
You aren't going to believe this and you don't have to take my word for it, so just check the County website. I assume this is going to be changed, but the case of the Commission for Lawyer Discipline V. Theresa Caballero has landed in the 448th District Court.
The case stems from action taken against prominent El Paso attorneys Theresa Caballero and Stuart Leeds during the high-profile case involving Judge Regina Arditti. They represented Arditti in the case and she was ultimately acquitted of the charges.
The 448th District Court is presided over by Judge Regina Arditti. Again, I assume this case is going to be assigned to another court or another judge will preside over the case because it would be pretty hard to believe that the individual they were representing in the case that led to the action taken against Caballero would be allowed to preside over the case.
The Cause Number is 2012DCV03254.
You aren't going to believe this and you don't have to take my word for it, so just check the County website. I assume this is going to be changed, but the case of the Commission for Lawyer Discipline V. Theresa Caballero has landed in the 448th District Court.
The case stems from action taken against prominent El Paso attorneys Theresa Caballero and Stuart Leeds during the high-profile case involving Judge Regina Arditti. They represented Arditti in the case and she was ultimately acquitted of the charges.
The 448th District Court is presided over by Judge Regina Arditti. Again, I assume this case is going to be assigned to another court or another judge will preside over the case because it would be pretty hard to believe that the individual they were representing in the case that led to the action taken against Caballero would be allowed to preside over the case.
The Cause Number is 2012DCV03254.
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