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Bill D. Hicks: “Judge Morales, not being happy with that, for whatever…”

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

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El Paso District Attorney Bill Hicks addresses riot migrant cases in a press conference

Published | Video Starts at 01:41

The clerk's office, once being made aware of the clerical error, inserted the exhibit A into all of the files. So exhibit A is now actually also part of the order of transferring all of the files. Judge Morales, not being happy with that, for whatever reason, went ahead and granted the plea to the jurisdiction, thereby dismissing them on the clerical error committed in the clerk's office. Again, I want to emphasize this is not something the district attorney's office has any control over. The entire process is something that the district, the district courts set up, the council of judges set up. (01:41–01:55)

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Asserts that Judge Morales dismissed the cases due to a clerical error.

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