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Indictments pile up as Odysee faces scrutiny

July 22, 2024 | Judge Stephanie Boyd 187th District, District Court Judges, Judicial, Texas



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Indictments pile up as Odysee faces scrutiny
In a recent court session, discussions centered around the status of unindicted cases and the challenges posed by the case management system, particularly regarding the Odysee platform. An attorney informed the judge that they were still awaiting discovery on unindicted cases, noting that a recent indictment against Mr. Munoz had occurred the previous week, involving multiple offenses.

The attorney expressed frustration with Odysee, likening its issues to a serial killer being blamed for various cases, suggesting that the platform has become a catch-all for problems within the court's case management. The judge acknowledged that Odysee was indeed at fault in this instance, as the indictment had been presented to the grand jury but had not been updated in the system to reflect its current status.

Additionally, the attorney hinted at an upcoming first-degree indictment related to a family violence case, although specifics were withheld due to ongoing investigations. The judge inquired about the timeline for this indictment, but the attorney could not provide details as the case had not yet been assigned to a prosecutor.

This meeting highlights ongoing issues within the court's administrative processes and the implications for case management, particularly in handling sensitive cases such as those involving family violence.

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