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Posted by: Stacey Shrader Joslin on Aug 25, 2022

Williamson County District Attorney Kim Helper issued an arrest warrant for family law attorney Connie Reguli earlier this month, charging her with aggravated perjury, Williamson County Homepage reports. According to the indictment, Reguli intentionally made a false statement or submitted false information under oath about a payment to Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA). Reguli appeared for booking on Aug. 12 and was released. She will return to court on the charge on Aug. 31. The action comes after Reguli was convicted of custodial interference in April. Her 30-day jail sentence and two years’ probation has been stayed while she appeals that case.