Founded by Attorney Jason M. Lucas in 2005, The Lucas Law Firm is a well-rounded litigation law firm with a reputation for the zealous representation of its clients.
Feazell notes on his website that he is "now a vocal advocate against the death penalty." In 1984, after Henry Lee Lucas claimed to have killed over 300 people across the country, the Texas Rangers announced numerous murders to have been solved. Three of these announced murders were in McLennan County.
Feazell then began representing Lucas in all of the still-pending murder cases he had confessed to around the country. Feazell spent much of the 1990s representing Lucas to ensure he was not convicted based on any more false confessions.
43 years (July 30, 1979)Lucas Babin / Age
Lucas Babin from School of Rock is now a District Attorney The film had released way back in 2003 and had gained popularity among the masses. After nearly two decades of the release, it has been revealed that Babin has become the District Attorney of the Tyler County, which is located in the state of Texas.
Fans of Jack Black movie School of Rock have had their minds blown after finding out that the guy who played Spider is now the district attorney of Tyler County in Texas... OK, sure.
NOW: Clark, who joined his former costars at School of Rock on Broadway in 2015, didn't pursue acting in his adult years. Instead, he spent most of his time in his hometown, Chicago, playing music in bands. Tragically, in 2021, Clark was struck and killed by an oncoming car while riding his bike.
In 1984, after Henry Lee Lucas claimed to have killed over 300 people across the country, the Texas Rangers announced numerous murders to have been solved. Three of these announced murders were in McLennan County. An investigation by the Dallas Times-Herald, published in 1985, cast doubt on the validity of Lucas's confession spree, but the Rangers stood by the confessions as legitimate and their claims that Lucas was a mass-murderer. This prompted Feazell to begin investigating the claims, and eventually publish the Lucas Report. The report suggested that Lucas could not have committed some of the murders to which he had confessed, including the ones in McLennan County. The Texas Rangers were unhappy with Feazell's defiance and casting doubt on them. The Texas Department of Public Safety began an investigation of Feazell which several sources have tied to retaliation against Feazell; Feazell was arrested, and his office and home searched by agents.
An investigation by the Dallas Times-Herald, published in 1985 , cast doubt on the validity of Lucas's confession spree, but the Rangers stood by the confessions as legitimate and their claims that Lucas was a mass-murderer. This prompted Feazell to begin investigating the claims, and eventually publish the Lucas Report.
Feazell then began representing Lucas in all of the still-pending murder cases he had confessed to around the country . Feazell spent much of the 1990s representing Lucas to ensure he was not convicted based on any more false confessions.
In 1991, represented by former U.S. Attorney Gary Richardson, Feazell was awarded a $58 million judgment for libel charges against WFAA-TV, at the time the largest libel judgment in U.S. history. As a result, he was cited in the 1993 edition of Guinness World Records for largest defamation lawsuit in history.