“After a full and careful review of the application and other information filed with the application, a majority of the Board decided not to recommend a Full Pardon and/or Pardon for Innocence,” the board wrote in a letter it sent Thursday to Floyd’s attorney, Allison Mathis, with the Harris County Public Defender’s Office in Houston."
My only question is why did the Public Defender's office, sho should be representing their alive clients, think this was even within their purview. Every defendant in Twxas who was represented by the Public Defenders Office should demand they also file for a Pardon foe each of them.
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