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          The State Bar of Texas has ruled that former Bexar County District Attorney Nico LaHood committed professional misconduct during a murder trial two years ago....

          Nico LaHood

          American attorney (born 1972)

          Nicolas "Nico" Anthony LaHood (born September 16, 1972) is a former criminal district attorney of Bexar County, Texas.

          District Attorney Nicholas “Nico” LaHood explained his crushing, nearly point loss by saying, “The influence, obviously, of $1 million in New York money was.

        1. District Attorney Nicholas “Nico” LaHood explained his crushing, nearly point loss by saying, “The influence, obviously, of $1 million in New York money was.
        2. A video clip shows LaHood sitting at his desk in his county office and saying, "I'm Nico LaHood.
        3. The State Bar of Texas has ruled that former Bexar County District Attorney Nico LaHood committed professional misconduct during a murder trial two years ago.
        4. Nico LaHood, who was voted out of the Bexar County district attorney race Tuesday, often drew attention for his takes on vaccines, Islam and the press.
        5. Former Bexar County district attorney Nico LaHood is punching back on the what he called faulty reporting on a State Bar of Texas hearing.
        6. Early life and education

          LaHood was born on September 16, 1972, to Judge Michael Thomas LaHood Sr. and Norma Olivia (née Mendiola)[1] in San Antonio, Texas.[2]

          While in his third year at San Antonio College in 1994, LaHood was arrested for attempting to sell ecstasy pills worth $3,600, with a firearm to an undercover police officer at a strip club.

          He entered into a plea bargain in August 1994 and was given deferred adjudication and probation.[3]

          LaHood graduated from St. Mary's University in 1999 and then law school in 2002.[3]

          Career

          LaHood ran for district attorney in 2010 but narrowly lost to Susan Reed.

          Controversies that contributed to his loss included his age, past drug arrest, and firearm charges. After the election, LaHood had already decided to run again