Prosecution rebuttal witness disqualified from testifying to jury in ex-SAPD officers’ murder trial
Read full article: Prosecution rebuttal witness disqualified from testifying to jury in ex-SAPD officers’ murder trialA longtime forensic criminologist ended testimony on Friday as the trial of three ex-SAPD officers charged in Melissa Perez’s 2023 death completed its 20th day.
‘Their behavior was reasonable’: Witness defends ex-officers on trial for Melissa Perez death
Read full article: ‘Their behavior was reasonable’: Witness defends ex-officers on trial for Melissa Perez deathBexar County prosecutors officially rested their case on Friday in the murder trial of three former SAPD officers.
Defense attorney notes new inconsistency in SAPD detective’s Melissa Perez death investigation
Read full article: Defense attorney notes new inconsistency in SAPD detective’s Melissa Perez death investigationThom Nisbet, a co-defense attorney for ex-SAPD Sgt. Alfred Flores, grilled SAPD detective Ronald Soto in court on Thursday. Soto said he mixed up another detail in his investigation into Melissa Perez's 2023 death.
Joint defense team grills lead SAPD detective in Melissa Perez murder case
Read full article: Joint defense team grills lead SAPD detective in Melissa Perez murder caseTuesday’s court testimony shed new light on how San Antonio police filed arrest warrants for three ex-officers charged in Melissa Perez’s 2023 death.
Crime scene investigator gives jurors new look at Melissa Perez’s home on Day 8 of ex-officers’ trial
Read full article: Crime scene investigator gives jurors new look at Melissa Perez’s home on Day 8 of ex-officers’ trialDuring Monday’s testimony, San Antonio Police Department officer Andrew Chernak told jurors he believed the officers on the patio were justified in their actions at Melissa Perez’s apartment on June 23, 2023.
Responding SAPD officer cites miscommunication on tactical plan at Melissa Perez’s home
Read full article: Responding SAPD officer cites miscommunication on tactical plan at Melissa Perez’s homeA chaotic Friday in court ended with a witness invoking their constitutional right, multiple denied mistrials and why a plan to enter Melissa Perez’s home never materialized.
Questioning of SAPD officer continues in Day 4 of ex-officers charged in Melissa Perez’s death
Read full article: Questioning of SAPD officer continues in Day 4 of ex-officers charged in Melissa Perez’s deathOnly one witness took the stand for nearly four-and-a-half full hours of testimony on Tuesday. That same witness, SAPD officer Jesus Rojas, spent the entirety of Wednesday back on the bench.
Tensions boil again as trial is underway for ex-SAPD officers charged in death of San Antonio woman
Read full article: Tensions boil again as trial is underway for ex-SAPD officers charged in death of San Antonio womanTwo days after a feisty pretrial hearing, the prosecution and the defense sparred once more on Day 1 of the ex-officers’ trial Friday inside the Cadena-Reeves Justice Center.
Judge denies request to delay trial of former SAPD officer accused of shooting teen in 2022
Read full article: Judge denies request to delay trial of former SAPD officer accused of shooting teen in 2022A Bexar County judge denied a motion to delay the trial of a former San Antonio police officer accused of shooting a teenager in 2022.
Judge declines to remove Joe Gonzales over ‘f--- the DA’ fallout
Read full article: Judge declines to remove Joe Gonzales over ‘f--- the DA’ falloutA state district judge on Friday denied a motion to remove Bexar County District Attorney Joe Gonzales from prosecuting the sons of Michelle Barrientes Vela, stating past comments from the DA did not rise to the level of due process violations.
Mistrial granted for two former San Antonio police officers accused of kicking suspect’s door in, beating him
Read full article: Mistrial granted for two former San Antonio police officers accused of kicking suspect’s door in, beating himFormer San Antonio police officer Carlos Castro and Thomas Villarreal were on trial after being charged with aggravated assault.
‘What may look awful is not unlawful’: former SAPD officers charged with assault argue they were doing their job
Read full article: ‘What may look awful is not unlawful’: former SAPD officers charged with assault argue they were doing their jobTwo former San Antonio police officers are on trial for “pummeling” a man inside his East Side home in January 2020.
WATCH LIVE: Day 6 of Michelle Barrientes Vela trial sentencing
Read full article: WATCH LIVE: Day 6 of Michelle Barrientes Vela trial sentencingFormer Bexar County Precinct 2 Capt. Marc D. Garcia was ordered to appear before Judge Velia Meza when the sentencing hearing of resumes his former boss, Michelle Barrientes Vela at 1:30 p.m. Thursday.
‘She was a cancer to her own office’: Former lieutenant tees off on Barrientes Vela as sentencing gets underway
Read full article: ‘She was a cancer to her own office’: Former lieutenant tees off on Barrientes Vela as sentencing gets underwaySentencing began Monday for Michelle Barrientes Vela, the former Bexar County Precinct 2 constable convicted earlier this month on two counts of felony tampering with records.
Testimony: Pct. 2 deputy worked security at Rodriguez Park, was never paid
Read full article: Testimony: Pct. 2 deputy worked security at Rodriguez Park, was never paidA deputy with the Bexar County Precinct 2 Constable’s Office testified Monday that he worked security at Rodriguez Park between eight and ten times while serving in a reserve capacity, and was not compensated.
Barrientes Vela trial opens with claim that prosecutor and investigator set trap for troubled constable
Read full article: Barrientes Vela trial opens with claim that prosecutor and investigator set trap for troubled constableAn attorney for indicted ex-Precinct 2 constable Michelle Barrientes Vela argued Tuesday that the prosecutor and lead investigator in the case teamed up to set a trap for his client and came away with nothing more than a few written records.
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‘It’s the most important part of a case’: Lawyers break down the art of picking a perfect jury
Read full article: ‘It’s the most important part of a case’: Lawyers break down the art of picking a perfect juryUnless you have jury duty, you often don’t see or hear about the jury. The selection process is very tedious for lawyers and it’s a critical first step in a trial.