She got her law degree from South Texas College of Law Houston. (Private college and the cost is $90,000 for the degree)
All attorneys in my case have got their law degree from the South Texas College of Law Houston (Amazing School).
I do not know who assigned her on my case but Sarah Ibrahim needs to find out for herself.
She is Moslem and from Sudan and was assigned to my case on purpose.
On March 1, 2016 I received a letter from the Constable Office of Harris County, Precinct 4 that I cannot get the complete report because of the following Law Codes:
I received a letter from The Office of Vince Ryan County Attorney by Sarah Ibrahim that they want the Attorney General of Texas (Honorable Ken Paxton) not to to release the complete incident report.
- The First page of the letter.
- The Second page of the letter.
- The Third or the Last page of the letter.
When the case was closed I have never received any feedback about my open record from Sarah Ibrahim.
Sarah Ibrahim said in her email that she has nothing to do with my case. The system selected you to work on my case because you were a minority and no experience and follow the order from the top. She also get involve Kristen lee and Guilly Puente with more experience in the public record.
If we educate people of the USA not to do the crime, be honest to each other we would not need these many law enforcement officers and people with law degrees.
That saves a lot of money for the tax payers.
When I request the complete open record from her she was very nice in email but she has got the co-workers with expertise (Lee, Kristen) in open record in the email loop.
We are still looking into this and will provide an answer as soon as we can.
Thanks,
Sarah Ibrahim, Manager
Managing Attorney – Public Law Practice Group
Internship Program Team Leader
Office of Harris County Attorney Vince Ryan
1019 Congress, 15th Floor
Houston, Texas 77002
(713) 274-5329
Board Secretary – boardsecretary@bloomacademy.org
Sarah Ibrahim, Board Secretary: Ms. Ibrahim began her career as a Teach for America Corps Member and was as founding teacher at KIPP Spirit in Sunnyside. Following her teaching career, she attended lahttps://www.kipp.org/w school and is currently General Council and the Assistant County Attorney with Harris County Attorney’s office. In her current capacity, she practices transactional and contract law with a focus on public finance. Ms. Ibrahim will bring her lens as an educator in Sunnyside and her legal expertise to the Board and is the proposed Board Chairperson. Ms. Ibrahim has a BA from Rice University and a JD from South Texas College of Law.
Public law
Public Law provides general legal services and advice covering a wide range of issues focusing on special projects and matters that tend to have a countywide impact. These issues include public finance, economic development, voting rights, and privacy. Matters that this group oversees include Budget, Legislative Relations, elections, and public housing. The Managing Attorney of Public Law is Sarah Ibrahim.