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Millionaire former bookie set for murder-for-hire trial arrested
appeared in federal court in Houston on
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HOUSTON — A millionaire former book-
ie slated to stand trial Monday in a federal
murder-for-hire case has been arrested in the
Netherlands, the US. Attorney’s office in
Houston said Thursday.
Nancy Herrera, spokeswoman for Michael
Shelby, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District
of Texas, said Robert Angleton had been
arrested in Amsterdam. “We hope he will be
returned in time for his trial on Monday,” she
said.
To avoid possibly tainting a jury pool,
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Hoffman also recommended that A^yS“^sald- „ “This summer is critical for many of
Bexar, Travis and Gregg counties be
considered non-attainment areas but
ment with the Netherlands, effective in 1983.
Any offense punishable by more than a year in
prison is extraditable.
Angletons attorneys — Michael Ramsey, Houston’s exclusive River Oaks neighbor-
Chip Lewis and Stanley Schneider — all hood after she had left a youth baseball game
declined comment. Attorneys had been work- to retrieve a bat. She was shot 13 times,
ing on choosing a jury, and jury selection was
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freed on bond in January last year. allows federal and state governments to try a
The United States has an extradition agree- defendant for the same crime if the act violat-
ed both federal and state laws.
Angleton’s wife, Doris, was found shot to
death in April 1997 in the family’s home in
non-attainment designation, their non- will be forwarded to Gov. Rick Perry
attainment designation would be
deferred under her recommendation.
The designation would mean that the
year, he also was indicted for evading more
legal doctrine that than $1 million in federal excise taxes.
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AUSTIN — Several regions in Texas
should be considered not in compli-
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Quality said Thursday.
TCEQ executive director Margaret
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have taken voluntary steps to clean up Hoffman’s recommendations at its be in compliance or in non attainment period.
finalized until the end of the year.
The former standard allowed a
The TCEQ stressed that Hoffman’s these areas,” Saenz said. “Many of ground-level ozone average of 125 ^ave chos^ t0 take steps now to com
happens this ozone season will deter- new standard allows an average of 85 and EPA to come down with
mine whether or not they are going to parts per billion over an eight-hour whole set of guidelines, ” Saenz said.
Hoffman did not include in her rec-
ommended list the Corpus Christi or
Victoria areas, both of which are con-
sidered near-non attainment areas.
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fleeing the United States 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed Angleton was acquitted.
He had been free on $300,000 bond, and U.S. District Judge Lee Rosenthal’s ruling in
appeared in federal court in Houston on July that a federal trial would not violate .
Monday for a routine pretrial hearing. He pre- Angleton 's constitutional protection against hire and a weapons violation. In August last
viously had surrendered his passport as is being tried twice for the same offense. year, he also was indicted for evading more
routine when he pleaded innocent and was Rosenthal invoked a legal doctrine that than $1 million in federal excise taxes.
the air, rather than * wait for a June 20th work session. That decision of the new standards.” The revision was made in 1997 but
~ ~ J Hoffman ’s recommendations come because of court challenges, it was not
who will forward his decision to the as the EPA is working to implement implemented right away. The U.S.
EPA. steps polluted areas must take to meet Supreme Court upheld the standard in Those areas have worked to clean up the
The TCEQ and Perry will have two the, tougher smog standards. EPA February 2001.
regions must clean up the air or face more chances to revise the recommen- spokesman Dave Bary said the federal ~
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Counties being considered in non-attainment of the 8-hour standard
■ Galveston
i ■ Montgomery
■ Chambers
■ Fort Bend
■ Liberty
■ Waller
Beaumont/Port Arthur:
■ Jefferson
■ Hardin
■ Orange
SOURCE: The Texas Commission
on Environmental Quality.
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are considered to be out of compliance coresequences, suchas atoss of federal dations before the EPA wil^issue the agency does not expect the rules to be standar(J earHer than would
required.
"We.applaud them because they
TCEQ official releases recommendations on non-attainment areas
areas already are considered to be out
of compliance with the earlier standard
and are in the middle of plans to meet
those standards.
Saenz said current clean up pro-
grams currently in place for those areas
cpuld have to continue until the
tougher standard is met if those regions
ultimately are deemed to be not in
compliance.
"We are going to need probably
everything in there to meet the tougher
standard," Saenz said.
In anticipation of the newer standard,
Bexar, Gregg and Travis counties have
been working to develop air quality
plans to attain and maintain the new
Harris County prosecutors chaiged Robert
Angleton and his brother, Roger, with capital
In March the U.S. Supreme Court declined murder that fall.
to hear an appeal of a federal judge’s ruling Roger Angleton committed suicide in the
that Angleton, acquitted in state court for the Harris County jail 10 months after the skying,
., 1998 contract killing of his wife, would not before the trial opened. In a suicide note, he
Herrera declined to divulge any additional face double jeopardy in a pending federal said he killed Doris Angleton and said his
details, such as what allegations prompted murder-for-hire case. He was indicted in fed- brother was not involved. The FBI began
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Angleton’s arrest or if he was suspected of eral court in Januaiy 2002. In December, the investigating him shortly after Robert
fleeing the United States.
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