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Bill D. Hicks: “The remaining 59 were dismissed. Those individuals, if they…”

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 02:38

Whether or not the exhibit A is part of it or not is all a clerical issue between the clerk's offices. It has nothing to do with what the district attorney's office does. Nevertheless, the cases were. The remaining 59 were dismissed. Those individuals, if they have not already been released from jail, will be released here today or tomorrow. So that leaves our office in a position of having two choices, basically, on these 59 cases that are remaining now that they are released from jail, we could one go back to the grand jury again and re indict it. (02:38–02:48)

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