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Federal judge rules Houston destroyed evidence in jail lawsuit

Federal judge rules Houston destroyed evidence in jail lawsuit

Houston city officials intentionally destroyed evidence, wiping crucial data from the computer drives of top police commanders that is potentially relevant to a lawsuit about the detention of suspects beyond the 48-hour deadline for a magistrate hearing, a federal judge has ruled.

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Inmate who killed herself in Harris County jail had previously threatened suicide

Inmate who killed herself in Harris County jail had previously threatened suicide

The woman who killed herself last week in the Harris County jail while locked up on a theft charge with $1,500 bail had threatened suicide at least once in the days before her death, according to sources familiar with the case.

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Texas’ Current Bail System Endangers Public Safety

Texas’ Current Bail System Endangers Public Safety

Lindsey Linder joins Bill Hammond of Texas Smart On Crime Coalition on an op-ed regardng the unjust pretrial practices of money bail bonds, their harm to the poor, and endangerment to public safety.  

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Travis County wants to spend $97M on new women's facility at jail

Travis County wants to spend $97M on new women's facility at jail

AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The Travis County Commissioners Court voted Tuesday to ultimately postpone consideration to spend $97 million to build a new women's facility at the Travis County Correctional Complex (TCCC) and is expected to revisit the proposal in a year.

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As Houston weighs housing ordinances, criminal justice reform advocates decry buffer rule

As Houston weighs housing ordinances, criminal justice reform advocates decry buffer rule

With the Houston City Council set to vote on proposed ordinances to overhaul regulations for boarding homes and other multi-resident housing, criminal justice reform advocates objected to a proposed 1,000 foot buffer zone for “alternative housing facilities,” saying it would make it harder to provide re-entry services.

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Travis County Commissioners Vote To Delay Jail Expansion Funding

Travis County Commissioners Vote To Delay Jail Expansion Funding

AUSTIN, TX — Travis County commissioners approved a year-long delay in allotting funding for the first phase of a $97 million women's jail expansion — a move hailed as a victory among criminal justice reform advocates who have long opposed increasing the facility's size.

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Black Lives Matter, other groups seek removal of Harris County judge over Houston Chronicle comments

Black Lives Matter, other groups seek removal of Harris County judge over Houston Chronicle comments

HOUSTON – Blacks Lives Matter: Houston and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Texas, along with six other organizations, have called for the suspension and removal of the 209th District Criminal Court Judge Michael McSpadden for comments made in a Feb. 23 Houston Chronicle report the groups claim show racial bias.

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