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March 29, 2008
New Law #4: At least in Texas, there is life after a felony
Ex-Regent Margraves picked for post
By MATTHEW WATKINS
Eagle Staff Writer
Ross Margraves Jr. -- who was convicted of felony misconduct more than a decade ago for his actions as a Texas A&M University Regent and later pardoned -- has been recommended for a board position at the system's Galveston branch.
Regents will vote on his appointment to the Texas A&M at Galveston Board of Visitors at its meeting Thursday, according to the agenda.Read the whole story in the Eagle student newspaper.
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