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More information: Cameron Grant et al, Fallout: the psychosocial harms of negative military discharge experiences, Frontiers in Psychology (2025). DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1521056 ...
The military prides itself on loyalty and respect but those values must extend to how they treat those who leave service. A new study analysed responses from nearly 400 former Australian Defence ...
Daniel Perry, left, leaves the courtroom with his family after a Jan. 24 evidentiary hearing for his deadly conduct charge. A Travis County judge says he won't dismiss the deadly conduct charge ...
Daniel Perry was convicted of murder in the death of Garrett Foster but was later pardoned by the Gov. Abbott. Now he's back in court on a deadly conduct charge.
What to know about Daniel Perry, who killed an armed Black Lives Matter protester in 2020 and was later pardoned of murder by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott.
Military grants honorable discharges to some ousted by ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ The change will give those former military members access to benefits that had been denied because of their ...
Texas' highest criminal court says Gov. Greg Abbott's pardon of Daniel Perry is constitutional. Earlier this month, Travis County District Attorney José Garza challenged the governor's pardon of the ...
Texas' highest criminal court says Gov. Greg Abbott's pardon of Daniel Perry is constitutional. Earlier this month, Travis County District Attorney José Garza challenged the governor's pardon of the ...
Perry, who was also armed, said he shot Foster because Foster pointed his rifle at Perry’s car. Perry, 37, was convicted of murder on April 7, 2023, and sentenced to 25 years in prison.
“We intend to fight to get Daniel’s military service characterization upgraded to an Honorable Discharge.” Abbott directed blame at Garza and the jury and invoked politics.
“Daniel Perry was imprisoned for 372 days and lost the military career that he loved,” his lawyer stated. “We intend to fight to get Daniel's military service characterization upgraded to an ...
Days before Gov. Greg Abbott pardoned Daniel Perry for killing a Black Lives Matter protester, the Austin Police Department drafted a two-page letter to state officials advocating that Perry be freed.