Texas Voting Rights Groups Win Small Victory in Motor Voter Case

Three Texans are going to see the future before everyone else. Late Thursday afternoon, a federal judge in San Antonio issued a preliminary injunction requiring Texas to allow the online voter registration of three plaintiffs in an ongoing suit against the state. The court is expected to make a ruling…

Guyger-Tied Creuzot Contempt Case Goes Out With a Whimper

Just before former Dallas Police Department Officer Amber Guyger’s trial began in earnest last fall, there was a moment when it seemed like the whole thing could go off the rails. As Guyger, the media and the public prepared for opening statements, her defense team told Dallas County District Judge Tammy…

Texas Hit With Major Voting Rights Lawsuit. Again.

One of Texas’ biggest fights over voter registration got new life Monday afternoon, with national Democratic groups parachuting into the state to challenge its requirement that each voter registration form filed in the state be marked with an original signature. In 2018, the Texas Secretary of State’s Office rejected nearly…

Dallas Settles With 2013 Shooting Victim for $610,000

Six years later, the legal battle between Dallas and Kelvion Walker is over. Wednesday afternoon, the Dallas City Council voted unanimously to give Walker $610,000, settling an ongoing federal lawsuit over a 2013 shooting. In December 2013, Dallas Police Department officer Amy Wilburn shot Walker as Walker sat in the…

Days from Death, Rodney Reed Gets Stay of Execution

Rodney Reed will not be executed next week. Late Friday afternoon, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Texas’ highest criminal court, granted Reed, convicted of capital murder in 1998, a stay of execution so that the trial court in his case can evaluate new evidence. [pdf-1] As Reed’s execution date…

After 16 Years, Dallas Man Actually Innocent of 2001 Murder

It took the better part of two decades and a death row confession, but Texas’ highest criminal court found Quintin Lee Alonzo actually innocent of a 2001 murder Monday, opening the door to restitution and the rest of Alonzo’s life. A Dallas County jury convicted Alonzo of murder and two…

Dallas Can Grieve for Botham Jean Without Bowing to Shame

The death of Botham Jean, a 26-year-old accountant and innocent man, and the trial of his killer, former Dallas police officer Amber Guyger, have challenged Dallas as no event since the 2016 murders of five police officers in one terrible night downtown. Now as then, a big part of this…

DPD Says Guyger Witness Killed in Drug Deal Gone Wrong

Joshua Brown, a witness for the prosecution against former Dallas Police Department officer Amber Guyger, was killed during a drug deal that went bad, according to one of the participants in the would-be deal. Thaddeous Green, 22, shot Brown, 28, twice in the lower body after a fight interrupted a…

Key Witness in Guyger Murder Trial Shot and Killed in Dallas

One of the state’s most memorable witnesses against former Dallas Police Department officer Amber Guyger was shot and killed late Friday night in Dallas, Lee Merritt, one of the civil attorneys representing Botham Jean’s family, confirmed Saturday. Joshua Brown, 28, lived across the hall from Jean in September 2018. Almost…

Judge’s Hug of Guyger After Sentencing Draws Scrutiny

Moments after Amber Guyger was sentenced to 10 years in prison Thursday, Judge Tammy Kemp hugged the former police officer and handed over her personal Bible. “This will strengthen you,” Kemp could be overheard telling Guyger. “You just need a tiny mustard seed of faith.” Now, Kemp is drawing fire…