DAโs office says SAPD behind delay in suspected cop shooterโs old cases
Jesse Garcia is accused of shooting three San Antonio Police officers. The police chief has questioned why some of Garcia's previous criminal cases were dragging, the Bexar County District Attorney's Office says the delays were due to SAPD.
Ex-prosecutor's new book details fight over indicting Trump
As the Manhattan district attorneyโs office again ramps up its yearslong investigation of Donald Trump, a new book by a former prosecutor who once led the probe details just how close the former president came to getting indicted โ and laments friction with the new D.
Teen shot by SAPD officer outside San Antonio McDonaldโs is on life support, familyโs lawyer says
Erik Cantu is on life support and โliterally fighting for his life every minuteโ after being shot by a San Antonio Police Officer in the parking lot of a McDonaldโs on Oct. 2, according to the Cantu familyโs lawyer.
Bexar County DA says he wonโt prosecute personal health care decisions
Bexar County District Attorney Joe Gonzales weighed in after the leak of the United States Supreme Courtโs draft ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade and assured the public he would continue to fight for womenโs reproductive rights.
Former BCSO detention officer indicted after altering government document to cover up inmate attack, DAโs office says
A former Bexar County detention deputy has been indicted, according to the Bexar County District Attorneyโs Office. Heโs accused of altering a government document to cover up an attack on an inmate.
Case of former attorney convicted of human trafficking under review by Bexar County District Attorneyโs Conviction Integrity Unit
SAN ANTONIO โ Though former attorney Mark Benavides is serving an 80-year prison term for trading his legal services for sex, his case is still under review by the Bexar County District Attorneyโs office. According to testimony during his trial, Benavides would trade his legal representation for sex from at least six clients. Howard is the head of Bexar County District Attorney Joe Gonzalesโ Conviction Integrity Unit. AdโWhat this division does is it grades our paper to make sure that these convictions have integrity,โ Gonzales said. โWeโre going to do the right thing, even when no one is lookingโ, Gonzales said.
Court backlog creates challenges for Bexar County district attorney
SAN ANTONIO โ The number of court cases awaiting trial continues to grow at an alarming rate, and Bexar County District Attorney Joe Gonzales is wrestling with ways to resolve the cases. It has been almost a year since a moratorium on jury service was ordered due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. RELATED: Sheriff making changes at the Bexar County jail to address court case backlogAbsent jury trials, Gonzales has pre-trial diversions and plea bargains among his options for resolving cases. AdโIt takes all parties,โ Gonzales said. โIt takes the willingness of defense attorneys, the willingness of the accused and the willingness of courts to work with us.โAnother issue Gonzales said he must deal with is contacting victims.
Bexar County District Attorneyโs Office establishes additional information dashboards on its website
SAN ANTONIO โ Bexar County District Attorney Joe Gonzales announced Friday that his office has added two new dashboards to its website. The DAโs office website now includes information on cases in the Central Trial Division that involve serious felonies and magistrate cases. โWhat Iโve done is created these dashboards in an effort to be more transparent to the public,โ Gonzales said. โThis is, for lack of a better way to put it, our progress report.โGonzales is midway through his first term as District Attorney. Late last year, Gonzales created the first dashboards dealing with family violence cases and the cite-and-release program involving low-level drug offenses.
21-year-old woman indicted for intoxication manslaughter after head-on crash that killed driver in San Antonio
SAN ANTONIO โ A Bexar County Grand Jury has indicted a woman who San Antonio police say drove her Mercedes Benz sedan head-on into an SUV, killing the driver, in May. Mariana Campos-Jimenez, now 21 years old, has been formally charged with intoxication manslaughter, the District Attorneyโs office announced on Friday. The first count of the indictment states that the woman drove while she was intoxicated, causing the death of Gabriel Gallegos, 44, according to the DAโs office. The second count states that she drove the wrong way and failed to avoid hitting Gallegosโs SUV. The DAโs office said the case is pending in the 175th District Court.
Bexar County District Attorney looks back at first year in office
Bexar County District Attorney looks back at first year in officePublished: January 3, 2020, 6:17 pmLooking back at his first year as the Bexar County District Attorney, Joe Gonzales said that after he won the 2018 election, he knew that he was facing a big job.
Bexar County District Attorney looks back at first year in office
San Antonio โ Looking back at his first year as the Bexar County District Attorney, Joe Gonzales said that after he won the 2018 election, he knew that he was facing a big job. โWe knew that we were going to have to hit the ground running,โ Gonzales said Friday. โOne of my concerns was bringing criminal justice reform to Bexar County, and I believe that weโre doing that,โ he said. Gonzalesโ office records indicate that the number of cases is 1,166. Several high-profile criminal cases set to be tried in San Antonio in early 2020During his campaign, Gonzales promised that addressing family violence cases would be among his priorities.
DA rejects perjury charges against Pct. 2 deputy constable
SAN ANTONIO โ The Bexar County District Attorneyโs office on Wednesday announced it will not prosecute the aggravated perjury case against a Bexar County Precinct 2 deputy constable. Online court records show that Moreno was released from jail and that the District Attorney's Office rejected the charge. Christian Henricksen, the chief of litigation for the District Attorney's Office, said that based on the information in the warrant, prosecutors did not feel comfortable moving forward. "The District Attorneyโs Office will reconsider prosecution if sufficient evidence is presented at a later date." According to KSAT records, Moreno and Barrientes-Vela have been involved in a series of tumultuous events within the past two years.