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Did Texas Execute an Innocent San Antonio Man? Freeing of the West Memphis 3 Reminds Us That the Criminal Justice System is Not Perfect

The recent release of Damien Echols, Jessie Misskelley, and Jason Baldwin (also known as the West Memphis Three) may remind the residents of San Antonio and Bexar County of another young man – Ruben Cantu. Ruben Cantu was a Texan who was tried in San Antonio, Texas for the murder…

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Changes to Law Regarding Competency to Stand Trial Will Impact San Antonio and the Rest of Texas Courts Dealing With Defendants With Mental Health Issues

The regular 82nd legislative session ended on May 30, 2011, and the following House Bill will take effect on September 1, 2011. This new law will impact San Antonio’s Mental Health docket and criminal defense attorneys and other court staff alike will need to apply the new rules to Defendant’s…

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Bexar County, Texas: San Antonio Man Gets 220 Years for Possession of Child Porn

A 43-year-old man in San Antonio, Texas was sentenced Friday on 22 counts of possession of child pornography to 220 years in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Each count of possession of child pornography, a 3rd degree felony, carries a maximum range of punishment of 10 years. But, Judge…

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Texas: 16 year old Girl Charged With Three Counts of Capital Murder

A female teenager in Texarkana, Texas has been formally charged with three counts of capital murder in the deaths of a Texarkana woman and her two children. According to reports, the suspect’s mother contacted officials saying that her daughter confessed. After being interviewed at her home, the teenage girl was…

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Governor Perry Signs Several Laws That Will Impact the Criminal Justice System in San Antonio and all of Texas – Part III

The regular 82nd legislative session ended on May 30, 2011, and the following House Bill will all take effect on September 1, 2011. The following summary of the law concerns the Code of Criminal Procedures. This new law, and all Texas laws, can be located at the Texas Constitution and…

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San Antonio, Texas Billboards Show the Names and Faces of Those Wanted on Felony DWI Charges

In a modern twist of the Old West’s wanted posters, twelve digital billboards around San Antonio, Texas are now showing the names and pictures of individuals who have warrants for felony driving intoxicated related offenses with the word “WANTED” directly above the person’s name. In addition to showing the face…

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Are San Antonio Prosecutors Considering the Wrong Information During Plea Negotiations? — 5th Circuit Holds it Is Error for Judge to Consider Prior Arrests That Are Not Convictions During Sentencing

In San Antonio, Bexar County and the surrounding counties, I have repeatedly had prosecutors tell me during plea negotiations that an offer they made my client was higher than normal due to my client’s prior arrests. Most recently, this week in Hays County, Texas I was told by the prosecutor…

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Governor Perry Signs Several Laws That Will Impact the Criminal Justice System in San Antonio and all of Texas – Part II

The regular 82nd legislative session ended on May 30, 2011, and the following House and Senate bills will all take effect on September 1, 2011. The following summary of the laws concern the Texas Penal Code, the Business and Commerce Code, the Alcoholic Beverage Code, and the Family Code. These…

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San Antonio, Texas Convicted Murderer Humberto Leal Garcia, Jr. Executed Despite Concern Over His International Rights Being Violated

On Thursday, July 7, 2011, the state of Texas executed Mexican National Humberto Leal Garcia Jr. for the May 21, 1994, rape and murder of San Antonio native Adria Sauceda. Garcia had been tried in Bexar County, Texas and received a First Degree conviction. Garcia’s case received international attention because…

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Eyewitness Identification Bill Will Require San Antonio Police Department to Implement Written Policy on Obtaining Identification

Texas has been receiving attention over the past several years for the number of wrongful conviction in our state. Although Texas has far more wrongful convictions overturned by DNA evidence than any other state, this is a problem nationwide. The overwhelming majority of these wrongful convictions are due to erroneous…

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