frightening trend, rogue judges allowing criminals back on the streets. in texas, a 17-year-old teen is dead. the familiar upset with the judge s decision to free the murder suspect. the suspect is reportedly an admitted gang member. and the murdered teen s family fear for their own safety. joining me now, andy kahan is serving as a spokesperson for the victim s family. we started this segment three weeks ago and i think we ll keep doing it. i m tired much rogue judges letting criminals out on bond. this defendant killed a 17-year-old at a graduation party, and gets bonds again? i wish i can say the was an
frightening trend, rogue judges allowing criminals back on the streets. in texas, a 17-year-old teen is dead. the familiar upset with the judge s decision to free the murder suspect. the suspect is reportedly an admitted gang member. and the murdered teen s family fear for their own safety. joining me now, andy kahan is serving as a spokesperson for the victim s family. we started this segment three weeks ago and i think we ll keep doing it. i m tired much rogue judges letting criminals out on bond. this defendant killed a 17-year-old at a graduation party, and gets bonds again? i wish i can say the was an
the state department says the move does not signal a change of u.s. policy in jerusalem, the west bank or the gaza strip. the family of a doctor with dual u.s.-saudi citizenship say they believe he s being tortured and beaten in saudi arabia. he was detained back in 2017 and since then his relatives say he has deteriorated physically and mentalitily. cnn s nic robertson has more. reporter: his family fear for his safety right now. they say that inside jail he doesn t feel safe, that he s psychologically deteriorating. you know, a joint u.s.-saudi he moved to the united states, becomes a doctor, moves back to saudi arabia in 2006 and somehow in 2017 rounded up with all those saudi princes and businessmen by crown prince mohammed bin salman, put in the ritz carlton hotel. but as we re hearing from his lawyer, his lawyer says that there s been no due process applied to his case, that he
beaten and tortured while in prison and they fear his condition is deteriorating. cnn s nick robertson joins us with more details. nick. reporter: ana, well, his family fear for his safety right now. they say that inside jail he doesn t feel safe, that it s psychologically deteriorating, you know, a joint national saudi becomes a doctor, moves back to saudi arabia in 2006 and somehow rounded up with sauweudi businessman. his lawyer says there s been no due process applied to his case, that he doesn t know why he s being held. in fact, the lawyer wrote to the u.s. state department in january this year. i ll read you that letter that his lawyer wrote to the state department in january. it reads, without explanation he