An effort to remove Travis County District Attorney José Garza under Texas' new 'rogue prosecutor' law is likely to be dismissed. According to new court records, a prosecutor handling the matter has filed a motion to dismiss the case 'with prejudice,' indicating that the case cannot be refiled. This marks the second attempt to oust Garza. The appointed prosecutor's investigation found that none of the allegations against Garza warranted his removal from office.
A second attempt to oust @JosePGarza from office under Texas’ new "rogue prosecutor" law has likely failed, after the appointed prosecutor filed a motion to dismiss the case. His investigation found none of the allegations subjected Garza to removal. https://t.co/Le06Jg1DAs
A Texas court-at-law judge has scuttled a criminal trial of dozens of migrants accused of rioting and other state crimes at the border wall in El Paso earlier this year: https://t.co/XHuiFDPIv1 #borderreport #fox44tx
NEW: County prosecutor files motion to dismiss petition arguing for Travis County DA Jose Garza's removal Read more: https://t.co/5ZJAqr5fCg
Effort to remove Travis County District Attorney José Garza likely won't go forward https://t.co/gvAHrBNTEh
BREAKING: An effort to remove Travis County DA Jose Garza under Texas' new 'rogue prosecutor' law is likely dead, according to new court records. A prosecutor handling the matter has filed a motion to dismiss it 'with prejudice.' https://t.co/LRFGVZbTwY