Texas law prevents revocation of Galveston sheriff-elect Fullen's license due to TCOLE's false document allegations.
With the Nov. 5 election over, a Texas law is impacting a case involving the Sheriff-elect of Galveston County, Jimmy Fullen.
Fullen’s candidacy has been marked with questions about whether he will be able to hold the office if he is elected.
Jimmy Fullen has been elected as Galveston County Sheriff, as current sheriff Henry A. Trochesset plans to retire after ...
Jimmy Fullen, a county constable's deputy who defeated sheriff’s office Maj. Ray Nolen in the GOP primary, on Jan. 14 will be ...
Galveston County's newly elected top law enforcement official may not be on the job very long. Self-identified conservative Republican Jimmy Fullen easily beat Democratic opponent Mark Salinas by more ...
Fullen's qualifications came into question earlier this year when the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) recommended ...
As of 7:45 p.m., Jimmy Fullen has the lead in the race for Galveston County sheriff. Results are unofficial and not final.
Republican Jimmy Fullen has won the race to be Galveston County’s next sheriff. Fullen defeated Democrat Mark Salinas with nearly 62% of the vote, according to complete but unofficial results.
GALVESTON, Texas - Jimmy Fullen has been elected as Galveston County Sheriff, as current sheriff Henry A. Trochesset plans to retire after serving since 2013. Unofficial final results show that ...
Republican candidate Jimmy Fullen, who risks losing his law enforcement license, won the Galveston’s sheriff’s race on ...
A law passed in 2023 appears to prevent the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement from revoking the peace officer license of ...