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A Fort Worth woman convicted of disrupting the Tarrant County Commissioners Court while making a speech about profanity was ...
Carolyn "Carolina" Rodriguez shouted and swore at a meeting in January. A jury ruled she was criminally disruptive.
Carolyn "Carolina" Rodriguez was charged with hindering a proceeding by disorderly conduct when she swore and shouted during ...
Carolyn "Carolina" Rodriguez speaks at a Tarrant County Commissioners Court meeting on January 28, 2025, moments before she ...
A Fort Worth woman arrested after speaking at a Tarrant County Commissioners Court meeting was found guilty Monday of ...
A woman accused of disrupting a Tarrant County Commissioners Court meeting wasn’t disruptive at all, according to a ...
TARRANT COUNTY, Texas — A North Texas woman who was arrested at a Tarrant County Commissioners Court was found guilty of ...
A Tarrant County jury agreed with prosecutors that 61-year-old Carolyn Rodriguez disrupted the Jan. 28 meeting after being escorted out by sheriff’s deputies. Prosecutors argued Rodriguez was ...
Carolyn Rodriguez, 61, of Fort Worth was charged hindering proceedings by disorderly conduct after she used profanity during public comment Jan. 28 about a new decorum policy that prohibits profanity.
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