Gov. Abbott’s proposed murder pardon was a loss for justice

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Gov. Abbott’s proposed murder pardon was a loss for justice | Opinion

There are complicating elements of the case. Austin Police Detective David Fugitt has accused the Travis County district attorney’s office of witness tampering. He said he was asked to omit parts of his grand jury presentation that could have helped Perry’s case. The judge in the case reviewed Fugitt’s testimony and ruled against Perry’s motion for mistrial.

There is something else at play here: Texas’ irresponsible gun laws. Absent our failure to appropriately regulate firearms, Foster might be alive today. Emotionally charged settings like protests should not be places where firearms are brazenly displayed, as Foster and Perry both did. The perfect storm of permitless carry laws, stand-your-ground laws, and deluded thinking about “good guys with guns” has brought us to the place where any Texan can carry a gun into any crowd full of guns, kill anyone there, appeal to self-defense based on his feelings, and expect a pardon from conservative politicians and celebrity status from cable news pundits. This is a post-cognitive dystopia.

Our processes for deciding whether someone is guilty of crimes are conducted in courts with juries, not in the governor’s office. A jury of Perry’s peers considered the facts of the case. A judge ruled on the law. A defense was provided, and that defense has the opportunity to appeal. The governor’s interference undermines our judicial system and promises that the power to exact justice can be removed from the courtroom and transferred to cable news demagogues and social media mobs.

 

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You mean the pardon for this guy? Seems completely reasonable to me to want this guy back on the streets. He seems nice.

Abbott is correct. Pardoning someone who was railroaded by a corrupt DA is the least that should be done.

the Dallas Morning News endorsed Abbott

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