Maria Rojas and Jose Ley have been arrested and charged with Practicing Medicine without a License and Performance of an ...
Paxton said that Maria "Dr. Maria" Rojas is a known midwife in Northwest Houston and was taken into custody in Waller County. She is accused of performing illegal abortions, which violates the ...
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Contractor arrested in Harris County, alleged default judgments of more than $500,000Carlos Correa with Correa Construction was arrested after having warrants for more than $500,000 in default judgments, ...
Three health clinics in the northwest Houston area remained closed Tuesday as Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s Office announced that a third person is connected to those facilities where ...
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ABC13 Houston on MSNWaller County contractor still owes $20,000 to 93-year-old Houston womanThe 93-year-old victim said she gave the suspect checks totaling $43,800, but she never saw what he was buying and he had ...
WALLER COUNTY, Texas (KTRK) -- Waller County authorities arrested a Houston-area contractor at the rodeo on Sunday on charges relating to property theft and elder abuse. According to the Waller ...
She could not immediately be reached for comment. Rojas was taken into custody in Waller County in early March on the charge of illegally practicing medicine, but she was rebooked Monday with the ...
Court documents did not list a lawyer for her. The documents show that a district judge in Waller County first granted a warrant for Rojas’ arrest on March 5, alleging criminal conspiracy to ...
Maria Margarita Rojas, 49, was taken into custody in Waller County on Monday and is being held on a combined $1.4 million bail, according to jail records. Her employee, 29-year-old Jose Lendan Cey ...
The Waller County Criminal District Attorney’s Office, working with Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office and the Medicaid Fraud Unit have announced the arrests of three people in an illegal abortions ...
Waller County District Attorney Sean Whittmore, whose office is located northwest of Houston, referred the case to Paxton for prosecution, according to the state Attorney General’s Office.
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