
Texas public defender's office seeks posthumous pardon for George Floyd
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The pardon stems from a 2004 charge of possession of crack cocaine.
In the application, Allison Mathis of the Harris County Public Defender's Office said that even though Floyd worked to change his life after being released in 2013 from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, the request for posthumous pardon wasn't based on what had or had not been done. Mathis said it was filed because the arresting officer in Floyd's case "manufactured the existence of confidential informants to bolster his cases against innocent defendants."More Related News













