I have never been impressed with the District Attorney of Williamson County, Texas, John Bradley. He spends too much time telling people who to be a good DA and not enough time being a good DA. He doesn't seem to live by the law (and I quote), "It shall be the primary duty of all prosecuting attorneys, including any special prosecutors, not to convict, but to see that justice is done." (Art. 2.01 Texas Code of Criminal Procedure). He doesn't allow cases to go to trial that might end in an acquittal, and he bails like a coward if it's not a "slam-dunk" type of case. And he uses intimidation tactics to get people to admit guilt, often, I fear, when they are actually innocent. We saw, in 2011, the conviction of Michael Morton (go google that name) get overturned after Bradley had fought for years to keep him in prison for a crime he didn't commit. So, if you live in our County, please vote against John Bradley on April 6, 2012. And, in the meantime, here's some humor. I wish I'd created it. I didn't. But.... I can share it.
@Catbyrdsue It makes me happy to know that people from as far away as Dallas agree with me on what needs to happen with John Bradley.
phdavis17 1 month ago
@phdavis17 I am a paralegal for a well-known criminal defense atty in Dallas. I sent this link to all of our associates and partners. It is time that we quit making excuses for prosecutors like Bradley. They are dishonest and cruel and should not be in positions of authority to spread their poisoned legal reasoning. Nevertheless, I send good wishes to Bradley. He sowed the wind and it looks as if he will reap the whirlwind.
Catbyrdsue 1 month ago
@Catbyrdsue : Some have told me that it's too much of a parody made of something so serious.... but it makes me smile. And usually, thoughts of JB and happiness don't happen together.
phdavis17 1 month ago
Hysterical -- Makes my day.
Catbyrdsue 1 month ago