Anonymous ID: 755c49 April 8, 2021, 5:07 a.m. No.13383538   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3541 >>3542 >>3567 >>3777 >>3869

 

Murders abound in Texas - please take note of the highlighted section, the reason for this post - about to be a lot of criminals let loose in Texas

 

Murder suspect released on bond despite DA’s objection

 

Daily News & More in Hemphill is reporting that a Sabine County murder suspect has been released on bond despite the District Attorney pleading that it continue to be denied. However, it appears that orders from the Governor’s Office regarding Coronavirus that were shot down by the Texas Appellate Court is the reasoning for bond being approved.

 

24-year-old Matthew Hoy Edgar is currently under Grand Jury indictment on a charge of murder regarding the Halloween 2020 death of 19-year-old Livye Lewis. Investigators say Lewis died as the result of a shot from a rifle to her neck and upper body.

 

Edgar had been jailed with bond denied, but that changed on Tuesday when he was released from the Sabine County Jail under a $50,000.00 bond. District Attorney Kevin Dutton released a statement on Wednesday saying that the 1st Judicial District Court in Sabine County held a hearing on the defendant's motion to release Edgar on bail. Dutton said he objected, but bond was set at $50,000.00 by State District Judge Craig Mixson.

 

Dutton said in his statement, ”Although I do not agree on the granting of the bond, I do believe the court was following the law and changes in the law.”

 

Dutton cited an order from Texas Governor Greg Abbott when he realized that the pandemic would cause delays laboratories processing crime related evidence and also the illness potentially impacting the ability of a Grand Jury to convene.

 

According to Dutton, the Governor signed an executive order which waived the 90-day period that the state had to bring forth an indictment on a person after they had been arrested and were jailed.

 

However, according to Dutton the Texas Appellate Court shot down that order, ruling that the Governor could not do that. Dutton said the court ordered that suspects who are not indicted before the 90-day deadline be released on a surety or personal recognizance bond.

 

https://www.kjas.com/news/local_news/article_a84c9ee2-97dc-11eb-a4b2-43b21f96e9f7.html?