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Bill D. Hicks: “The appellate process is very long. We have to get a record…”

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 07:19

But those are not in state custody. So the original 214, are they in play at all in any way? Well, they're in line for an appeal, but we haven't. Like I said, The appellate process is very long. We have to get a record, review that record, then we file the notice of appeal. then we proceed. So. But we have to have the court reporter's record in order to start that process. So you will appeal those ones? We anticipate appealing them. (07:19–07:25)

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