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Judge William Zloch hears sentencing argument by public defender for McDaniel
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Judge William Zloch hears sentencing argument by public defender for McDaniel

Judge William Zloch hears sentencing argument by public defender for McDaniel The passage only records a routine courtroom statement with no specific allegations, actors, financial details, or novel information linking powerful individuals to misconduct. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: U.S. District Judge William Zloch presided over sentencing.; Public defender Patrick Hunt argued for reduced sentence for McDaniel.; McDaniel described as a good student with family support.

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Judge William Zloch hears sentencing argument by public defender for McDaniel The passage only records a routine courtroom statement with no specific allegations, actors, financial details, or novel information linking powerful individuals to misconduct. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: U.S. District Judge William Zloch presided over sentencing.; Public defender Patrick Hunt argued for reduced sentence for McDaniel.; McDaniel described as a good student with family support.

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U.S. District Judge William Zloch At sentencing, McDaniel’s public defender, Patrick Hunt, argued for a reduced sentence, blaming his client’s immaturity for the crime. McDaniel had been a good student at Texas Tech and had a family that supported him, Hunt told Zloch.

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