tldr: Some times an article begs to be summarized and posted with a link rather than just posting a link.
Some of us imho are just not into the waco trial, but we would like to get a decent whiff of injustice to interest us into reading such an article.
The Jake Carrizal mistrial now represents the weak prosecutorial link between the conviction of 62-year-old Fort Worth Bandidos president Howard Baker, sentenced in Fort Worth to 45 years for murder, engaging in organized crime and directing activities of a street gang in connection with the 2014 slaying of a rival gang member at a Fort Worth bar, and federal indictments in San Antonio of former national Bandidos president Jeffrey Pike and vice president John Portillo on racketeering charges, including murder. Several alleged Bandidos have signed plea deals in the latter case, involving the murder of a man who sought to form a chapter of the California-based Hells Angels in Bandidos-dominated Texas. That leaves McLennan County officials pondering the extremely expensive proposition of further court action involving 154 indicted Twin Peaks bikers — including, once more, Jake Carrizal. It also complicates matters for District Attorney Abel Reyna, who critics allege overplayed his hand by allowing political ambition to override a police investigation unlike any undertaken in the United States — and casting many bikers, attorneys and law enforcement personnel into a legal labyrinth as confounding as the nation’s resilient outlaw biker culture.