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Travis County DA Garza continues to move nonviolent inmates out of jail

Travis County DA Garza continues to move nonviolent inmates out of jail Jordan Bontke This week marked the first 100 days in office for District Attorney General Jose Garza. During his time, he’s strayed from his predecessor when he announced a series of Grand Jury charges for law enforcement officials involved in fatal incidents like Austin Police officer Christopher Taylor who fired the bullet that killed Mike Ramos in April of 2020. Last month, Garza added to existing evidence tamping charges in Williamson county for former Sheriff Robert Chody in the Javier Ambler Case. Caption: A key component to Garza’s Jail policy is “No one should be in jail simply because they can’t afford to get out.”

Travis DA Jose Garza faces uphill battle in cases against officers

In the past three months, grand juries have indicted as many law enforcement officers in use-of-force cases under Garza s administration as they did within the entire four-year term of his predecessor, Margaret Moore. But even while his office is accruing indictments, experts say there is no guarantee that Garza and his prosecutors will see a courtroom victory.  Generally, it is really difficult for prosecutors to get a conviction at trial in a police fatality or police brutality case, said Alissa Marque Heydari, a former prosecutor with the Manhattan district attorney s office. There are many reasons for that. A lot of laws are written such that it is difficult to secure a conviction. Juries can be reluctant to convict a police officer, for various reasons. It is difficult  but not impossible  to prevail at a trial.

Ex-Texas Sheriff Faces More Evidence Tampering Charges in Live PD Death Case

Former Texas Sheriff Indicted on More Evidence Tampering Charges in ‘Live PD’ Death Case Robert Chody now faces charges in both Williamson County and Travis CountyReid Nakamura | April 1, 2021 @ 3:00 PM Last Updated: April 1, 2021 @ 3:08 PM Williamson County Sheriff s Office Former Williamson County Sheriff Robert Chody has been indicted by a grand jury in Travis County on evidence tampering charges related to the death of 40-year-old postal worker Javier Ambler in 2019. Chody now faces charges in both Travis County and Williamson County for his actions related to the destruction of footage from the “Live PD” camera crew that captured Ambler’s death. According to the Austin American-Statesman, Chody and the county’s former general counsel, Jason Nassour, were both indicted on Thursday. The two men were later released on $15,000 bail.

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