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Accused of Sexual Assault Twice, He was Let go by Army Commanders
Military South Texas Community News 8/9/22 Military South Texas Community News 8/9/22

Accused of Sexual Assault Twice, He was Let go by Army Commanders

A first-of-its-kind analysis reveals that soldiers in the Army are more likely to be locked up ahead of trial for drug offenses than for sexual assault under a system that gives commanders control.

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Crime Blotter - Tranquilino Gonzalez - Aggravated Sexual Assault of Child
Kleberg Crime Blotter South Texas Community News 6/3/22 Kleberg Crime Blotter South Texas Community News 6/3/22

Crime Blotter - Tranquilino Gonzalez - Aggravated Sexual Assault of Child

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Sexual Violence May Have Compound Effects on Women’s Cardiovascular Health
Health South Texas Community News 2/24/22 Health South Texas Community News 2/24/22

Sexual Violence May Have Compound Effects on Women’s Cardiovascular Health

Women who had experienced sexual violence in their lifetime were more likely to develop high blood pressure over a seven-year follow-up period.

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