Former Texas Game Warden Justin Charles Eddins turned himself in to the Jasper County Jail on Wednesday morning after ...
Former "Lone Star Law" star Justin Eddins faces a first-degree felony charge in Jefferson County, adding to his legal ...
Justin Charles Eddins, a 47-year-old former Texas game warden from Jasper, surrendered to authorities at the Jasper County Jail early on January 21, 2026.
A personal injury lawsuit filed last June in District Court in Jasper County by Justin Charles Eddins contends that a Beaumont couple reneged on a land purchase and withdrew Eddins' ...
A missing Texan was located in just seven minutes during a late-night search and rescue mission in early December 2025, thanks to the thermal sensing technology ...
A Texas game warden, once featured on Animal Planet’s “Lone Star Law,” was back in jail Wednesday after turning himself in ...
Former "Lone Star Law" star Justin Charles Eddins faces three new felony charges in Jasper County.
Justin Eddins, a game warden from Southeast Texas, which was once the focus of the popular tv program “Lone Star Law” is now ...
Bond totaled $100,000, which was posted by Bill Morian, Eddins' attorney from the Morian and Kahla Law Firm, according to ...
Three boys died in North Texas Monday after plunging through a frozen pond outside Bonham, according to the Texas Game ...