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HOUSTON – A Houston personal injury attorney was charged after being accused of running a man over with his vehicle June 6.
Philip Azar was charged with aggravated assault. Azar is a local attorney at Law Offices of Philip H. Azar II in Sugar Land.
According to charging documents, Azar intentionally ran a man over with his vehicle. It is unknown what caused the altercation between Azar and the victim.
He was arrested, and his bond was set at $40,000.
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