Selasa, 10 Januari 2012

Williamson County prosecutors playing defense

Williamson County District Judge Ken Anderson, reports Chuck Lindell at the Austin Statesman, filed a brief with the court which "accused [exoneree Michael] Morton's lawyers of employing falsehoods, incomplete facts and an incorrect reading of trial records to accuse Anderson of hiding evidence that could have spared Morton from a receiving a life sentence for a crime he did not commit." See Anderson’s brief here (pdf) and accompanying exhibits here (pdf).

Meanwhile Williamson County DA John Bradley is reportedly out blockwalking for his campaign, just as Wilco Watchdog has discovered the internet treasure trove that is the incumbent's collection of 7,500+ posts at the Texas District and County Attorneys Association's user forum, posting a comparison of Bradley's public media statements about disclosing exculpatory evidence with his running commentary among friends on the TDCAA site. My favorite bit: In a brilliant moment of understatement, one forum user responded to Bradley's authoritative disdain for handing over exculpatory evidence with the observation, “The contention that there is no constitutional obligation to turn over exculpatory evidence when the defendant pleads guilty seems highly dubious.” Dubious, indeed! Regrettably, the blogger doesn't provide permalinks for the quotes, though I'd read most or all of it before. See the full Watchdog post for more.

For those who haven't seen it, if you're a regular Grits reader and are interested in the topics this blog covers, I encourage reading the TDCAA forum purely for its entertainment value, as evidenced by the quotes pulled out by the Watchdog. (Their site appears to be inexplicably down, hopefully not in order to expunge years of dialogue as a result of the Watchdog's post!) A lot of interesting discussions happen at the TDCAA user forum on subjects I don't see addressed anywhere else, for good and sometimes for ill. One caveat: Before ever quoting the forum, as the Watchdog did, always get a screen shot or cut and paste the string into a separate document. Mr. Bradley in particular, but other forum participants, too, have been known to change or delete comments when they were cited in the media.

The primary battle for Williamson County DA this year is shaping up to be a real hoot!

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