Spare me the ten cent lecture. I know how the law reads. In this instance, there was no "lets' all drive to a drug deal" element of conspiracy which could then be extended to culpability for whatever other offenses did eventually occur. AND THAT is THE PROBLEM.
It's staring at you square in the face, from among your very own explanation of the law.
It's too bad that you are blind to it. You talked about alleged blindness of others, attributing that to their hatred of government and LEOs but have neglected to consider your own blindness in this matter. I'm here to assist, to help find cure for that.
There have been no trials as of yet, there have been no convictions that could have as of yet been taken to Court of Appeals. You are mixing and matching what HAS already gone to other courts for review, while assuming that justice was truly done in those instances also. Here again you assume facts not in evidence, while misapplying the same. GEEZUS. Will it ever stop?
The laws are not there for prosecutors to use against persons to be deliberately over-charged as pressure tactic. That is abuse of the law. We should all of us require government officials exercise restraint whenever using what powers have been rightfully delegated. That some powers have been delegated does not equate to governmental hirelings be empowered to chose where the limits to their own powers are. Renya is example of how prosecutors press the limits, doing so while cynically manipulating process. I would desire that he be alone in this, merely an isolated example. Sadly, he is not. If you can't see it -- what is it going to take?
Will it take yourself being falsely accused --of what others are guilty of -- but yourself being squeezed (and property confiscated PRE-TRIAL(!) under civil forfeiture laws too!) to make it easier for a prosecutor to win conviction against others (if they can't somehow rightly, or even wrongly make it stick to yourself)?
Who will be around to oppose overreaching governmental hirelings? Surely not yourself. At that point you will be powerless, and there will be no one available and able to come to your aid.
PS In your copious spare time, you might wish to review some light bedtime reading of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, Title !, Ch 61 and 71.01 of the Texas Penal Code.
It will greatly help you understand the laws involved.
If you don’t like the law, help get some Banditos, Cossacks, Crips or Bloods elected.