Attorney (Judicial Candidate) Elissa Wev of Dallas, TX; alleged assaulter
The state of Texas provided Elissa Marie Wev with a law license in 2013 after she graduated from the University of Texas School of Law.
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Elissa was accused of engaging in the following conduct while she was attempting to dupe the voters in the greater Dallas area to elect her as a Dallas County Family Court judge.
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Accused of attacking her former girlfriend in an attempt to grab the girlfriend's phone and find out if she was cheating on her
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Elissa’s former girlfriend told police that she was attacked in December 2022 as Elissa packed to move after the two ended their long-term relationship
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The former girlfriend claims that Elissa tackled her and chased her into the bathroom, where she tackled her again
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Elissa allegedly pinned her former girlfriend to the ground and pressed her head against a heater
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Elissa later tried to break a glass door using a broom to get into the room where her former girlfriend was hiding
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The former girlfriend provided police with photos and videos of the incident and of her resulting injuries
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The girlfriend was in shock and it took courage to file the report," wrote Dallas police detective Victor Quezada of Elissa’s former girlfriend
All that remains now is to see how long it takes before Elissa cops a plea in an effort to reduce the amount of time she may be spending in jail.
As we speak (ca. June 2023), Elissa is employed by the Dallas County District Attorney's Office in Dallas, Texas.
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