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KSAT Investigates takes you inside a Texas prison during a lockdown
Read full article: KSAT Investigates takes you inside a Texas prison during a lockdownKSAT Investigates was granted exclusive access inside a prison while this lockdown was happening to see firsthand what the problems were. This is our day in Huntsville.
TDCJ issues immediate lockdown, search of all correctional facilities
Read full article: TDCJ issues immediate lockdown, search of all correctional facilitiesThe Texas Department of Criminal Justice announced Wednesday that the agency implemented a statewide lockdown and search of all of its correctional facilities.
Man convicted of forcing women into prostitution sentenced
Read full article: Man convicted of forcing women into prostitution sentencedA Rhode Island man who according to authorities forced multiple women with drug dependencies into prostitution and used violence and starvation to control them has been sentenced to 18 years in prison.
Inmateās wife ācompletely surprisedā by removal of ban on in-person visits at Texas prisons
Read full article: Inmateās wife ācompletely surprisedā by removal of ban on in-person visits at Texas prisonsSAN ANTONIO ā For the first time in a year, inmates at Texas prisons are being allowed to have in-person visits after a ban was imposed when the pandemic began last spring. Busbyās husband has been at the Dominguez State Jail since November 2019 for a parole violation. AdVisits at the state jail are done through glass windows. Busby said as she awaits her scheduled visit, she applauds the removal of the ban. āTDCJ has done a remarkable job turning around this visitation opportunity,ā she said.
In-person visits in Texas prison system to resume next week
Read full article: In-person visits in Texas prison system to resume next weekHUNTSVILLE, Texas ā Inmates in all Texas prisons and state jails will be allowed to resume in-person visits on Monday, March 15, according to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. All in-person visits were halted when the coronavirus pandemic swept the state last spring. All visits must be scheduled in advance, and inmates will be allowed only two visits per month. When asked whether inmates in the Bexar County Jail would be allowed in-person visits, Sheriff Javier Salazar said, āWe havenāt really done in-person visits in several years.āInstead, he said, inmates will be allowed to continue remote video visits through a system upgraded during the pandemic. AdHe said the sheriffās office has also provided just over 660,000 free phone calls from inmates during the pandemic.
Woman creates app to give newly-released prisoners vital connections
Read full article: Woman creates app to give newly-released prisoners vital connectionsNow, one woman is using her 25 years of experience in the tech industry to help break the prison cycle. The problem is nobody shares information that makes it hard for them to work together,ā said Louise Wasilewski, CEO of Acivilate. Their Pokket app gives newly released prisoners vital connections. Theyāre going to need help and resources and support if theyāre going to make it,ā said Colleen. Itās paid for by the probation or parole department, not by the individual.
Man who killed special-needs woman sentenced to 40 years of prison in remote hearing
Read full article: Man who killed special-needs woman sentenced to 40 years of prison in remote hearingMan who killed special-needs woman sentenced to 40 years of prison in remote hearingIf you need help with the Public File, call 210-351-1241.
Lawyers association calls Abbottās executive order involving PR bonds discriminatory
Read full article: Lawyers association calls Abbottās executive order involving PR bonds discriminatoryIf you need help with the Public File, call 210-351-1241. Copyright Ā© 2020 KSAT.com is managed by Graham Digital and pubished by Graham Media Group, a division of Graham Holdings.
Woman convicted in hit-and-run that left soldier disfigured will no longer serve 10-year prison sentence
Read full article: Woman convicted in hit-and-run that left soldier disfigured will no longer serve 10-year prison sentenceSAN ANTONIO ā A San Antonio woman who left a solider to die after a hit-and-run will no longer have to serve the rest of her 10-year prison sentence, according to online records. Hit-and-run victim to driver: āI wish her no ill harmāIn August, Ross was sentenced to 10 years in prison. Katie Belknap said she was happy with how court went, and how they built the punishment. Iām really happy with how court went. āRoss will also have to complete drug court, according to Judge Jennifer Pena, who presides over the 290th State District Court.
Genene Jonesā Bible returned in accordance with plea agreement
Read full article: Genene Jonesā Bible returned in accordance with plea agreementSAN ANTONIO ā As part of the plea agreement in the Genene Jones murder case, prosecutors promised to return Jonesā Bible, an address book and several other personal items. As the agreement was being reviewed by District Judge Frank Castro Thursday, the District Attorneyās Major Crimes Chief Catherine Babbitt told Castro that the state had made good on its promise to return the items. āKiller Nurseā Genene Jones pleads guilty, gets life in prisonāTheyāre in a box," Babbitt said. āThere is some handwriting of Genene Jones in the Bible...some references to children and to sin,ā Babbitt said last fall. āKiller Nurseā Genene Jones deemed competent to stand trialIn November of 2019, Jones petitioned the court to have the Bible returned.