- Deanna Boyd, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Nov. 23: "Prosecutor says ticket quota derailed cases against officers" (a big deal, read the whole thing)
- Emily DePrang, Texas Observer, Nov. 28: Why is Texas privatizing the Terrell state psychiatric hospital and "picking a notorious company to run it?" (haven't we already been through this once in Montgomery County?)
- Elizabeth Campbell, Star-Telegram, Nov. 26: "Johnson County settles jailing lawsuit: Man was falsely imprisoned, denied access to lawyer"
- Chuck Lindell, Austin Statesman, Nov. 29: "Will Fran and Dan Keller be exonerated?"
- Robert Garrett, Dallas News, Nov. 29: "Abbott seeks new spending but wouldn't raise tax revenue" (the maths thing again)
I bet this is wider spread than Fort Worth. Had a client arrested for DWI. Told officer she knows they get paid for quotas. He got concerned and asked what she meant. She said if they give you thirty for a quota I'll pay you fifty. He got tight lipped and did not warn her about bribery, but that was on the charges when she bonded out. Funny thing is if he is not paid for quotas, she offered him nothing of value and is not guilty of bribery. Doubt he admits to quotas. I'll bet we work something out before I start requesting emails and memos regarding their STEP program, officers involved etc...
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