Aniah's Law is on the ballot in the upcoming election as Amendment I. And Dallas County law enforcement officials are urging voters to vote yes for the amendment.
Aniah’s Law is on the ballot in the upcoming election — as Amendment One. And law enforcement officials in Dallas County are urging voters — to vote yes for the amendment on Tuesday.
“I’m strongly, strongly in support of Amendment One,” said Dallas County District Attorney Michael Jackson. “When you see somebody coming in front of the judge four, five, six times and still be able to make bond, and making bond while you’re on bond, that’s absolutely ridiculous,” said Granthum.
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