Really? How so?
Reyna was also involved in the case of the Baylor basketball team murderer. Reyna and the judge were both Baylor law school grads and they arranged for a quiet plea bargain to keep the corruption on the part of Baylor out of a public trial.
Anyone who has been paying attention to this boondoggle knows a lot of people were wrongly arrested and detained costing them who knows how much and how many lost jobs not to mention the stigma that goes along with being accused of felonies they didn't commit.
Then there are the families and friends of these people who were affected in varying degrees and it just keeps dominoing outward like ripples on a pond and for what; so some DA could get a promotion instead of the jail time he deserves?
I'm sure there are those who disagree and that's fine but it doesn't change the facts of this case starting with the blanket charge of 180 people; most of whom were not involved in the melee.