Daniel Perry, who was pardoned for murder, will stand trial for deadly conduct related to a 2020 protest incident.
A judge says he won't dismiss a deadly conduct charge against Daniel Perry, who was pardoned after being convicted of murder in death of protester.
Daniel Perry, the man convicted of murder but pardoned by Governor Greg Abbott, will face trial for deadly conduct.Travis ...
County Court-at-Law Judge Carlos Barrera has delayed a decision on whether to dismiss a deadly conduct charge against Daniel ...
A petition to pardon Daniel Perry was filed in court (Garrett Foster photo from GoFundMe ... that he didn’t arrest Perry the night of the shooting due to the possibility of self-defense.
In a statement Thursday, Abbott said, “The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles conducted an exhaustive review of U.S. Army Sergeant Daniel ... Perry admitted to shooting Garrett Foster while ...
More than a year after a Travis County jury convicted Daniel Perry of murdering ... to 25 years in prison for shooting and killing U.S. Air Force veteran Garrett Foster during a 2020 demonstration ...
In the summer of 2020, Daniel Perry shot and killed Garrett Foster during a racial ... A Travis County jury convicted Perry of shooting and killing Foster, but last month the Texas Board of ...
Greg Abbott in the case of Daniel Perry ... Some view the effort to undo Perry's conviction in the death of Garrett Foster as a political maneuver that undermines the justice system.