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.
County Court-at-Law Judge Carlos Barrera has delayed a decision on whether to dismiss a deadly conduct charge against Daniel Perry.
Editor’s note: This article was updated to reflect the two attorneys who were present at Daniel Perry’s pretrial hearing. AUSTIN (KXAN) — In less than three weeks, a Travis County judge will ...
Daniel Perry, the man convicted of murder but pardoned by Governor Greg Abbott, will face trial for deadly conduct. Travis County Judge Carlos Barrera tells CBS Austin he will not be dismissing ...
Governor Greg Abbott’s pardon of Daniel Perry is creating a chain reaction of legal maneuvers. After Perry’s pardon, his attorneys filed a motion to dismiss an appeal of his murder conviction.
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After a lengthy and contentious hearing Friday, Travis County Court-at-Law Judge Carlos Barrera said he will announce Tuesday whether he will dismiss a deadly conduct charge against Daniel Perry ...