Dallas man convicted of mailing threats , white powder to Fort Worth federal courthouse
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A federal jury convicted a Dallas man of sending threatening letters to U.S. judges and mailing envelopes containing white powder that triggered a hazardous materials response at a Fort Worth courthouse. Donald Ray McCray, 67, was found guilty Wednesday following a two-day trial and about an hour of jury deliberation, according to with the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Texas.
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A federal jury convicted a Dallas man of sending threatening letters to U.S. judges and mailing envelopes containing white powder that triggered a hazardous materials response at a Fort Worth courthouse. Donald Ray McCray, 67, was found guilty Wednesday following a two-day trial and about an hour of jury deliberation, according to with the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Texas.