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Bill D. Hicks: “It's going to take the evidence being presented to the court…”

Featuring: Bill D. Hicks, Republican | El Paso County District Attorney | Texas

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El Paso DA race Candidates speaking with KTSM.

Published | Video Starts at 07:45

Everything that happened from before the shooter came to El Paso, once he came to El Paso, once he went into that Walmart, and what happened afterwards. Everything. The public's not going to know everything that happened unless we go to trial. It's going to take the evidence being presented to the court two to three weeks worth of testimony and evidence being presented for the public to know what happened. for the victims to know what happened to their loved ones. All of that needs to occur in a public forum, be in the courtroom, and then I'm committed to … (07:45–07:56)

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Asserts that two to three weeks of court proceedings are needed for public awareness of the case details.

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