The Texas governor’s pardon of a former Army sergeant who fatally shot a Black Lives Matter demonstrator undermines the state’s legal system and constitution and should be reversed, a prosecutor said Tuesday.

Travis County District Attorney José Garza said he is filing request with the Court of Criminal Appeals — the state’s highest criminal court — to review the pardon issued by Republican Gov. Greg Abbott, which he said made a mockery of the legal system and put politics ahead of justice.

“We will continue to use the legal process to seek justice,” Garza said during a news conference in Austin.

Daniel Perry shot and killed Garrett Foster during a protest in downtown Austin in July 2020. Perry was convicted and sentenced to 25 years in prison in May 2023, prompting immediate calls for a pardon from conservative figures. Abbott issued the pardon last month and Perry was quickly released from prison.

  • @MisterFrog
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    204 months ago

    How are pardons a thing. Seems incredibly ripe for abuse.

    • @wolfpack86
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      94 months ago

      But they’re often the only thing available to correct an injustice. Should civil rights pioneers not have been pardoned?

      • @MisterFrog
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        134 months ago

        Most people would agree yes, they should be pardoned. I’m not against the idea of pardoning completely, just the idea of it being a single person questionable, since it seems a bit risky.

        Someone could have a political opponent killed and then just pardon the assassin.

        Doesn’t seem like a sensible thing to have around.

          • @MisterFrog
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            74 months ago

            I mean, trump pardoned war criminals. So I do not see why not (IANAL).