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KWTX By John Carroll 3/20/2019

McLennan County District Attorney Barry Johnson, who’s 75 days into his first term, says he will make a decision in early April on what to do with the remaining Twin Peaks cases.

"Without a doubt, the Twin Peaks cases that I've inherited, and there are 24 of them, have taken most of our time and emotional energy by going through those cases,” he said.

"Certainly out of the 24, I think we are looking at some dismissals."

More: https://www.kwtx.com/content/news/Waco--DA-will-decide-in-April-about-remaining-Twin-Peaks-cases-507438091.html

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Re: Waco: DA will decide in April about remaining Twin Peaks cases
« Reply #1 on: March 27, 2019, 01:25:36 am »
Hard to believe this is still going on.

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Re: Waco: DA will decide in April about remaining Twin Peaks cases
« Reply #2 on: March 27, 2019, 01:27:25 am »
Hard to believe this is still going on.

Still?

The Civil cases haven't even started.

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Re: Waco: DA will decide in April about remaining Twin Peaks cases
« Reply #3 on: March 27, 2019, 01:36:12 am »
Still?

The Civil cases haven't even started.

It's hard to imagine the criminal cases are still pending.

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Re: Waco: DA will decide in April about remaining Twin Peaks cases
« Reply #4 on: March 27, 2019, 04:48:09 pm »
BARRY JOHNSON: HOW ABOUT LUNCH??
Posted on March 21, 2019 by harrystorm

https://lakewacotriplemurder.blog/2019/03/21/barry-johnson-how-about-lunch/

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Barry Johnson “doesn’t get it”,  not one bit.  I talked to him at length and can guarantee you he doesn’t understand.  He doesn’t understand because Abel was right,  “he ain’t from here,”  well, he’s from here but he was gone twenty years and when he came back things had changed.  Boy, had things changed.  The people of the County had gotten used to very little accountability in their elected officials, downright secrecy,  everywhere else this would be odd,  not here.  Our newspaper and tv stations weren’t demanding answers from Abel nor Parnell. no microphones and cameras in the face for a “no comment”,  hell, just no bother, no questions.

“Hey, you know Abel doesn’t talk to the media, are you going to be like that?”,  first question.

Barry J looks befuzzled, the thought of a politician not talking to the media or answering questions is THAT foreign to him.  He comes from Dallas County where they actually have the TEXAS TRANSPARENCY ACT.

When told that McLennan County doesn’t have it,  Barry just looks surprised and confused for a nano second,  then you can see the “oh, that too”, switch go on.

More at link above.