By law, youths who are waiting in local lock-ups before their cases are resolved are entitled to detention hearings every 10 working days to decide whether they need to stay behind bars or can safely be released under supervision.
It's not abnormal for Devlin to release juveniles facing serious charges, as long as they've behaved in detention and have adequate supervision in place on the outside, according to Halpert.
https://www.chron.com/news/houston-t...n-13371485.php
It's funny to watch the middle-of-the-road and far leftist political types have to defend the fence they're sitting on.
ZZ, I've always considered you a guy that would play fair, right down the middle, no matter what. The judge applied the law: nothing less nothing more.
What are you reading into it?