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TX: Friction between Travis County district attorney, police emerge in Garrett Foster case
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Detective David Fugitt, according to newly filed court documents, said they instructed him to dramatically scale down his presentation of his evidence in the case involving Daniel Perry, who says he acted in self-defense when he shot and killed Garrett Foster a year ago in downtown Austin.
The documents, filed by Perry’s Dallas attorney Clinton Broden, accuse prosecutors of manipulating the grand jury system to get three indictments against Perry, including a murder charge, and make the bold claim that prosecutors committed witness tampering by interfering with Fugitt’s planned testimony. |
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jac
(7/17/2021)
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In 245 out of 254 counties in Texas he would have been no billed and this would be over.
Travis county is run by liberals that are unfairly prosecuting Daniel Perry because he killed one of their worthless liberals.
The perp pointed a rifle at him. Is he supposed to wait until he is shot to defend his life? |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(7/17/2021)
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Political lynching. |
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