Critics are pointing to two other serious felony cases that the attorney generalโs prosecutors took to trial that ended in mistrials and, eventually, plea deals.
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Texas executes 600th inmate since death penalty was reinstated in 1976
Edward Busby was executed by lethal injection Thursday, reinforcing Texasโ position as the nation’s leader in capital punishment.
Texas can execute death row inmate Edward Busby, U.S. Supreme Court says
Busbyโs execution, set for Thursday evening, had been halted by a federal appeals court less than a week ago.
Abbottโs public safety wish list includes statewide prosecutor, more bail restrictions
Some items on Abbott’s agenda would require amending the Texas Constitution, meaning they would need supermajority support in the Legislature.
Former Texas lottery director reindicted for abuse of office by grand jury
Gary Grief, former executive director of the now-dissolved Texas Lottery Commission, is alleged to have used his position to defraud the state during a 2023 Lotto Texas drawing.
Greg Abbott expands task force targeting repeat offenders from Houston to other large cities
The effort, which combines federal, state and local law enforcement, will expand to the Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth and San Antonio metro areas.
Federal appeals court temporarily halts execution of Texas death row inmate Edward Busby
Thursdayโs execution was blocked by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals โpending further orderโ from the court.
Webb County Sheriff Martin Cuellar faces removal attempt following federal fraud indictment
Cuellar has denied that he defrauded the sheriffโs office during the COVID-19 pandemic. His brother is Democratic U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar.
By threatening public safety grants, Greg Abbott exerts control over Texas cities
The governorโs threats have produced quick wins on hot-button issues important to the GOP base โ immigration and perceived threats posed by Islam.
Texas agency that inspects jails doesnโt go far to find its new director
Ricky Armstrong had been interim director of the Texas Commission on Jail Standards, which monitors county lockups that mainly hold people awaiting trial, since February.


