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TX: Attorney of Foot Hood Soldier files a motion in the murder case
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Attorney Clint Broden says the lead detective investigating the murder case was denied the option to share information proving Perry’s claim of self-defense with the Grand Jury.
“The Grand Jury was, in fact, a very one-sided process. Even worse than a lot of cases,” Broden said.
Broden filed a motion requesting an evidentiary hearing. He says Travis County District Attorney José Garza made two false claims at the beginning of this month, when the indictment decision was made. |
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jac
(7/9/2021)
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There are 254 counties in Texas.
In probably 245 counties, this case would have been no billed by the grand jury.
Austin is as liberal as NY or NJ.
Sargent Perry is getting shafted for a political agenda. The guy he shot was a liberal protester looking for trouble and pointed a rifle at Sargent Perry. |
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