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Travis County DA defends approach of prosecuting police…

Excessive Force

The Travis County District Attorney, Jose Garza, is defending his approach of prosecuting police officers accused of excessive force after the state appeals court overturned a conviction for former Austin Police Officer Christopher Taylor. Garza plans to challenge the decision.

Key Facts

  • Travis County DA Jose Garza defended his approach to prosecuting police officers accused of using excessive force
  • The Seventh Court of Appeals overturned the deadly conduct conviction of former Austin Police Detective Christopher Taylor
  • Garza said his office will challenge the decision

Incident Details

Location Austin, Texas
Department Travis County District Attorney’s Office
Officers Involved Christopher Taylor (former Austin Police Officer)

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