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Posted to my Blog on September 1, 2021, at www.jdslaughterlaw.com
09/02/2021

Posted to my Blog on September 1, 2021, at www.jdslaughterlaw.com

Here's the announcement by the Texas State Rifle Association and a link to a downloadable guide: "Greetings! Today's the day! Permitless Carry is in effect! It is CRITICAL that you all know what you can and can't do. To that end, I am re-sending the guide that should answer most, if not all of your....

09/02/2021

Legislative Update:
Sep 2, 2021 10:54 AM
Author: Shea Place
SB 6, the current version of the bail reform bill, passed the legislature and is headed to the Governor's desk. TCDLA opposed SB 6 for a number of reasons, but specifically because it disallows personal bonds for a broad list of offenses, and it substitutes the judgment of the legislature for that of the local magistrate in regard to setting bail. We anticipate court challenges will be forthcoming relative to SB 6.

SJR 3, the constitutional amendment to allow for the denial of bail, did not pass. During the regular session, this constitutional amendment did receive enough votes to pass, but this time around it fell short of the required votes. This measure will not be on the ballot in November. However, with this being a former emergency and special session item, it is always possible we could see this again.

As reported in the Statesman by Ryan Autullo:Travis County’s adult jail system has held roughly 1,600 inmates on any giv...
05/13/2020

As reported in the Statesman by Ryan Autullo:

Travis County’s adult jail system has held roughly 1,600 inmates on any given day since the coronavirus crisis hit Central Texas two months ago.

Yet, remarkably, none of them have tested positive for COVID-19, an extraordinary feat considering the many outbreaks popping up at detention facilities elsewhere in the state.

As of Tuesday, 208 inmates in Bexar County had tested positive for the virus and had yet to recover. Tarrant County, home of Fort Worth, had 58. Fannin County, northeast of Dallas and with a small rural population, had two.

The state capital? Zilch.

Link to the full story here:

Travis County’s adult jail system has held roughly 1,600 inmates on any given day since the coronavirus crisis hit Central Texas two months ago. Yet, remarkably, none of them have tested positive for COVID-19, an extraordinary feat considering the many outbreaks popping up at detention facilities ...

This was amazing work by my friends Doug O'Connell and Ken Ervin. The body worn camera footage and in-car video, only sn...
05/08/2020

This was amazing work by my friends Doug O'Connell and Ken Ervin. The body worn camera footage and in-car video, only snippets of which were released publicly, made the situation look like improper officer conduct, and the Travis County District Attorney's Office and the Austin Police Department moved quickly for indictments and trial against these two officers. At trial, when more of the video and other relevant evidence was presented to a jury, the officers were found Not Guilty. Despite this, however, they did not get their jobs back at Austin Police Department. Doug and Ken kept the battle going, and this is the result of their dedication and hard work.

Huge Legal Victory today. Proud to represent the brave men and women of law enforcement.

Now, under reworked federal rules, students accused of sexual assault will have added protections, including the presump...
05/06/2020

Now, under reworked federal rules, students accused of sexual assault will have added protections, including the presumption of innocence, the right to be provided all evidence collected against them, and the right to cross-examine their accusers during live hearings, although it must be done through a lawyer or representative.

If you or a loved one has been accused of sexual misconduct on campus, call JD Slaughter Law, PLLC at (512) 808-0280 to schedule a free phone and/or video consultation.



Now, under reworked federal rules, students accused of sexual assault will have added protections, including the presumption of innocence, right to all the evidence against them, and the right to cross-examine their accuser.

It will be interesting to see what the evidence shows.
05/04/2020

It will be interesting to see what the evidence shows.

The former longtime chief executive of Blue Bell Creameries is facing felony charges alleging that he directed a conspiracy to conceal unsanitary

04/25/2020

A group of Texas judges this week were turned back in their attempt to thwart an executive order by Gov. Greg Abbott to restrict no-cost jail releases

04/12/2020

The Texas Department of Justice sent a letter to county sheriffs announcing the new policy Saturday.

I urge you yo watch:At 11am on Friday, 4.10.20, watch livestream hearing in Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, ...
04/10/2020

I urge you yo watch:

At 11am on Friday, 4.10.20, watch livestream hearing in Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, et al v. Abbott (GA-13 Injunction lawsuit) (261st District Court of Travis County). Case is of vital interest to all Texans.

Ronnie Earle was an honorable man and I'll miss him. He was a gentleman; he never failed to treat every person he talked...
04/06/2020

Ronnie Earle was an honorable man and I'll miss him. He was a gentleman; he never failed to treat every person he talked to with dignity, compassion and respect.

I have a fond memory of my first meeting with him. It was during my interview with him in July 2004 to become an Assistant District Attorney serving Travis County under his administration, and we talked about all the standard interview/job application questions, e.g. where'd you go to law school, where else have you worked, what are your goals. But, that took us about 5 minutes and then he asked me "Have you read any good books lately?" I told him I was now; that I was (re) reading the book "The Endurance, Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition" by an amazing woman, Caroline Alexander. Mr. Earle and I spent the better part of the next hour talking about adventure and perseverance as though we'd been friends for years, and, maybe, had shared some of those fanciful adventures together.

"Never for me the lowered banner, never the last endeavor." Shackleton

Ronnie Earle, who served as Travis County district attorney for more than 30 years and was best known for prosecuting some of Texas’ top politicians

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Mr. Slaughter moved to San Antonio, Texas in 1983 to train for the Olympic Trials. At the same time he represented the United States in national and international competitions, he also earned his Bachelor's degree from Trinity University. Following the 1992 Olympic Trials, Mr. Slaughter attended law school at St. Mary's University, and was admitted to the Texas Bar in 1995.

From the time he joined the Texas Bar until 2004, Mr. Slaughter practiced Environmental and Public Utility Law at the TNRCC, PUC, State Office of Administrative Hearings, and in State Court. Mr. Slaughter then served for almost 13 years in the Travis County District Attorney's Office where he prosecuted a wide variety of felony offenses in District Court, Juvenile Court and before the Grand Jury.

In 2017, after he left the Travis County District Attorney's Office, Mr. Slaughter began defending Central Texans accused of criminal conduct. As an associate in the Austin office of a successful statewide law firm, Mr. Slaughter's clients were respectable local residents, most of whom stood accused of Driving While Intoxicated, Assault, and various drugs and weapons offenses. Mr. Slaughter also, in 2017, followed his passion to help others and joined the Austin-Travis County Emergency Medical Services where he worked for the last half of the year as a Medic 1.

In January 2018, Mr. Slaughter started his own criminal defense law firm. In his spare time, Mr. Slaughter serves on the Board of Directors for Colin's Hope, a non-profit organization dedicated to preventing childhood drownings (www.ColinsHope.org), and in the Texas State Guard where he serves as a medic, search and rescue technician, and in disaster response/preparedness/relief.