Two employees of the state’s criminal justice system were recommended for termination and others were disciplined after two men on parole with ankle monitors...
whether mistakes occurred in their supervision of Nestor Hernandez and Zeric Jackson. The agencies submitted the report to the governor. Both agencies confirmed they submitted the report, but declined to comment about their findings. They said they started investigating before Abbott’s directive.
In a letter to Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and state Speaker of the House Dade Phelan, Abbott wrote, “It is clear that the ankle monitors, a condition of their parole, were not effective in deterring or otherwise preventing these individuals from going on to commit violent crimes, resulting in three innocent lives being lost.”Katie Annette Flowers and social worker Jacqueline Ama Pokuaa
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