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SAN ANGELO A daughter s plea to have her father s bond reduced after two years reached the ears of a San Angelo judge on Monday, April 19, 2021. The woman s father, 63-year-old Adolph Gonzales, has been in jail awaiting trial in a 1980s cold case for more than two years.
After hearing arguments that Gonzales, who sat in a wheelchair during the Friday hearing, was physically disabled and little threat to the community, 51st District Court Judge Carmen Dusek took the weekend to review evidence. About 1:10 p.m. Monday, April 19, 2021, Dusek announced her decision. While he is charged with a very serious offense . his present physical condition reduced the concern (that he is a danger to the public), Dusek said. Mr. Gonzales, I m giving you the opportunity to not be in jail.
SAN ANGELO A Dallas-area man requested a new defense attorney Wednesday after he had been in prison since his March 2019 arrest in the San Angelo cold case murder of Dovie Dykes.
About 9 a.m. Wednesday, March 10, 2021, Adolph Gonzales attended a hearing through Zoom in the 51st District Court. Gonzales, 63, has been in the Tom Green County jail since March 11, 2019.
The hearing was originally scheduled as a bond reduction hearing, but the court heard a motion to withdraw Gonzalo Rios, Gonzales attorney, from the case. Gonzales told Dusek he had not seen one bit of discovery since Rios took the case in January 2020.