The source is from the lawyer but if true then Waco is in a heap of trouble. Of course, since ATF was involved the usurper will have his revenge on Texas.
Dallas, TX June 1, 2015 / Submit Press Release 123 /
Dallas, TX On Friday, May 29, 2015, F. Clinton Broden of the Dallas based criminal defense firm Broden, Mickelsen, Helms & Snipes LLP filed a civil rights lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas based on his clients unconstitutional arrest and detention related to the incident that occurred at Twin Peaks restaurant in Waco, Texas on May 17, 2015.
We have been informed that McLennan County may be requiring all individuals arrested in relation to the shooting that occurred at Twin Peaks in Waco, Texas to waive their rights to sue McLennan County, City of Waco, and all officers involved in the arrests in exchange for a bond reduction. If this information is true, it is a violation of Rule 4.04, which prohibits a lawyer to take a position in a criminal case to influence the outcome of a civil case and any lawyer involved in this conduct is subject to discipline including possible disbarment. Broden said, We are hopeful the rule of law will eventually return to Waco and that law enforcement and prosecutorial authorities will follow that law and the Rules of Professional Responsibility.
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“It appears the public defenders office in McLennan County is involved in this scurrilous activity,”
McLennan County does not have a public defenders office.