Stephen Bell (@steeple_b) 's Twitter Profile
Stephen Bell

@steeple_b

I water my lawn and my porch light is on 24/7

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Meredith Aldis (@meredithonfox7) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: The attorneys for an APD officer facing charges for his response to the 2020 protests has filed a motion to have the case dismissed. This comes after alleged ‘secret’ meetings the district attorney’s office had with city officials. FOX 7 Austin fox7austin.com/news/2020-aust…

Lionel Hutz (@lawtalkindude) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Doug OConnell Here is the only way you solve the Jose Garza problem. He won’t be voted out. No elected DA is going to seriously entertain a removal suit. You’re stuck with him as long as the legislature has Travis County in its own judicial district. Have the Legislature draw Travis County

Law Enforcement Legal Defense (@leldf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reminder: GARZA HAS DONE THIS BEFORE (and Doug OConnell has gotten the court to sanction Garza before) “They were acquitted... but during that trial we discovered that the district attorney's office failed to turn over exculpatory evidence to us...”

Austin Justice (@justicetracking) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Travis County DA Jose Garza has been prosecuting an Austin cop for four years for using force during the 2020 protests -- while secretly meeting with city officials about whether the CITY was the one that should have been indicted. Garza's office believed the city handed

Travis County DA Jose Garza has been prosecuting an Austin cop for four years for using force during the 2020 protests -- while secretly meeting with city officials about whether the CITY was the one that should have been indicted.

Garza's office believed the city handed
Dennis Farris (@farris_actual) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For immediate release. The Austin Police Retired Officers Association (APROA) has long stood with the 19 officers who were wrongly indicted following the 2020 protests in Austin. In the sweltering days of those May protests, Austin Police officers, some now APROA members,

Adam Loewy (@loewylawfirm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I honestly think it’s just bureaucratic rot. They just know one way to do this. City Legal is conditioned to fight everything. City Management defers to City Legal for a while. They go thru the steps and then some on Council are like, why aren’t we settling this ? It

Austin Justice (@justicetracking) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Austin has roughly 2,200 registered sex offenders. Last year, police knocked on just 369 doors. Police checks of sex offenders: Fort Worth: 3,368 San Antonio: 3,092 Austin: 369 In 2024, APD managed about 1,100 checks after putting up overtime funding. Then the city cut that

Austin has roughly 2,200 registered sex offenders. Last year, police knocked on just 369 doors.

Police checks of sex offenders:
Fort Worth: 3,368
San Antonio: 3,092
Austin: 369

In 2024, APD managed about 1,100 checks after putting up overtime funding. Then the city cut that
Chris Harris (@chrisharris904) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tomorrow begins the Daniel Perry trial, round 2, for Jose Garza. The first trial ended in a pardon. Now he has the county attorney (CA) to try to prosecute this case for the same incident, just for a different offense, and different office (on paper).