Jack Stick, a former state official at the center of a contracting scandal at the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, on Friday received a sentence of six days in jail and 90 days without a ...
AUSTIN – Former chief counsel for the Texas Health and Human Services Commission Jack Stick will spend six days in jail after his conviction on a DWI charge, according to KVUE's partners at the Austin ...
Prosecutors on Friday said jurors will have no doubt that Jack Stick had been driving while intoxicated after the former Texas health commission lawyer was seen speeding and drifting across lanes in ...
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A Travis County judge on Friday sentenced former state representative Jack Stick to six days in jail and a 90-day driver's license suspension for driving while intoxicated, according to prosecutors.
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