The Harris County Universal Services said they had an issue while upgrading their system and lost access to a system necessary to file charges.
HARRIS COUNTY, Texas -- An investigation is underway into what caused an outage in a county database that forced more than 100 defendants to be released from custody last week.
ABC13 obtained a list of the 118 defendants who were released during that time, because either they were not able to have a probable cause hearing in the amount of time required by law or their charges could not be filed. Those offenses ranged from DWIs, indecent exposure and racing. While they are mostly non-violent offenses, at least a dozen have criminal histories that include violent offenses.
She said that the processing center had about 250 prisoners in custody, at one point, that could not be processed, which caused a safety concern for staff. During this time, data remained secure, however, our customers lost the ability to access a very small percentage of databases.
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Nearly 200 Harris County Inmates Released After Computer System IssueThe Harris County Sheriff’s Office said a computer system went down last week, causing some defendants to be released from the joint processing center.
Read more »
Nearly 300 defendants released from Harris County jail after computer glitchAlmost 300 Harris County defendants were ordered to be released from jail due to a computer system glitch that prevented those inmates from going before a magistrate before the state-mandated time frame.
Read more »
Sheriff: Off-duty HCSO deputy dies after shootout in north Harris County parking lotBREAKING: Off-duty HCSO deputy dies in shootout in north Harris County parking lot, sheriff says
Read more »
Harris County off-duty deputy killed in grocery store parking lot, 2 suspects detainedA Harris County Sheriff's Office Deputy has died following a shooting at a grocery store parking lot on Thursday night.
Read more »
Harris County inmates released due to computer system glitch, authorities sayThe rule is, defendants are not to be held for processing more than 24 hours in misdemeanor cases and more than 48 hours in felony cases.
Read more »