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Texas judge denies mistrial motion in case of Uvalde officer accused of inaction in school shooting
Judge Sid Harle ruled the omission of witness testimony was inadvertent and denied a mistrial request, allowing the trial of former officer Adrian Gonzales to proceed with remedies.
- A Texas judge denied a mistrial motion in the trial of Uvalde school police officer Adrian Gonzales, who is accused of inaction during a school shooting in 2022.
- Judge Sid Harle stated that the alleged Brady violation was 'not intentional- more a case of negligence.'
- The arguments regarding the testimony were discussed in open court without the jury present.
- Harle decided to exclude the testimony from the record and inform the jury about the exclusion.
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Texas judge denies mistrial motion in case of Uvalde officer accused of inaction in school shooting
A Texas judge on Wednesday denied a motion for a mistrial in the case of a police officer accused of endangering children with a failed response to the 2022 shooting at a Texas elementary school that killed 19 students and two teachers.
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