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TX Man No Billed After Killing Deputy in No Knock Raid
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<blockquote data-quote="Subsonic" data-source="post: 2406540" data-attributes="member: 232"><p>A judge found that there was probable cause to issue a night time and no knock warrant so they were legally there no matter what one's opinion of the case is. Not sure how Texas prosecutes their cases such as having to go in front of a grand jury before it can be prosecuted or if their DA's can file the charges. Don't have enough facts on how it was served and why they went the grand jury route. I reckon that they could file lesser charges such as felony murder or 1st or 2nd degree murder. I'm surprised this d-bag survived the search warrant after murdering the Officer though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Subsonic, post: 2406540, member: 232"] A judge found that there was probable cause to issue a night time and no knock warrant so they were legally there no matter what one's opinion of the case is. Not sure how Texas prosecutes their cases such as having to go in front of a grand jury before it can be prosecuted or if their DA's can file the charges. Don't have enough facts on how it was served and why they went the grand jury route. I reckon that they could file lesser charges such as felony murder or 1st or 2nd degree murder. I'm surprised this d-bag survived the search warrant after murdering the Officer though. [/QUOTE]
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