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A KVUE Defenders investigation finds that missed indictment deadlines by the Travis County DA’s office have led to ICE ...
The American-Statesman and KVUE identified at least five suspects, including Mata, believed to be in the U.S. illegally who ...
KVUE Defenders spoke to a woman who was assaulted in a Whataburger drive-through. The suspect accused of assaulting her was ...
City and county leaders will continue partnering on local violence interruption strategies that have expended over the past ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has claimed his move aims to protect the public by urging large-county prosecutors to crack ...
Under the recently adopted rules, district attorneys who represent counties of more than 400,000 residents must submit ...
Ahead of an anti-Trump protest Saturday, Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis promised that her officers would show more restraint ...
He will also have to complete 12 months of deferred adjudication probation and write apology letters to the three victims in ...
Low turnout and fears over democratic backsliding marked Mexico’s shift to electing judges, which opens the way for the ...
Jose Garza-Martinez is serving as a researcher and lecturer at Tecnologico de Monterrey in Mexico, specializing in biotechnology, biosecurity, and educational innovation. His current interests focus ...
For nearly 50 years, local prosecutors in Texas have interpreted a section of state law as a holy grail deadline: They have 90 days to indict felony defendants or allow them to be released.
Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis, Travis County District Attorney José Garza and a number of council members stood by the leaders at Tuesday's pressed conference and expressed their own outrage ...