Generally, she said, police do arrest people when outstanding warrants related to civil cases are discovered by a computer search during a traffic stop. On April 18, 2011, Gunter said he went to the Harris County District Attorney's Office to procure arrest warrants and gave sworn testimony that felony criminal charges were outstanding against the Henleys in Arkansas. (While the Henleys were in contempt of court in the civil lawsuit, no criminal charges were pending: it was unclear from testimony Tuesday whether Arkansas officials misled or miscommunicated with Gunter about the nature of the warrants.) At the DA's office, he acknowledged on the witness stand, he told a prosecutor that he often referred to Caroom as his "uncle." According to phone records introduced as evidence, Gunter and Caroom kept in close touch, talking and texting every few hours. Ferrari dealership [...] this point in the proceedings, Leonard Simon, the Henleys' attorney, had questioned Gunter clinically and dispassionately.
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