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TX: Hayden murder case dismissed
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Mark A. Taff
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The murder case against Courtney Hayden has been dismissed.
In 2015, she was convicted in the shooting death of Anthony Macias, but today, Judge Nanette Hasette granted Hayden's motion to dismiss the case, ruling that prosecutors intentionally suppressed evidence that might have changed the outcome of the trial. That evidence might have proven Hayden's claim that it was self defense.
She was originally granted a new trial after her defense attorneys learned about the evidence issue.
District Attorney Mark Gonzalez, who wasn't in office during Hayden's trial, says he probably won't appeal Judge Hasette's decision. |
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netsyscon
(6/1/2017)
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And people ask why laws like stand your ground and the castle doctrine are needed. |
Comment by:
mickey
(6/1/2017)
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And prosecutors are in jail pending arraignment on charges of obstruction of justice and contempt of court, right? Right?
Oh, nevermind. |
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