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The Moment You Are In, and Why the Criminal Verdict Is Not the End of It Your son was seventeen. He was at a high school track meet. He did not come home. Fourteen months later, a Collin County jury returned a murder verdict, and a judge imposed a thirty-five-year sentence. That is real justice — and you are right to feel the weight of it. But the criminal courtroom and the civil courtroom are two different institutions with two different jobs. The criminal case answered one question: did this person kill your son, and what punishment fits? The civil case answers a different set of questions: who else bears responsibility, what assets exist to be reached, and what damages does Texas law permit a jury to award for the loss of a seventeen-year-old's life. The conviction that just came down does not close those questions. It opens some of them — because in Texas, a criminal conviction can be used against the defendant in a civil case to prove liability, conclusively, without relitigating the worst day of your life. We are writing this page for you, and for the small circle of people around you. We are Ralph Manginello and Lupe Peña, of Attorney911 — The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC. We are a Texas trial firm. Ralph has spent twenty-seven years in courtrooms, including federal court, and has been admitted to practice in Texas since 1998. Lupe spent years on the other side of the table — inside a…