Prosecutor slams Abbott’s ‘unlawful’ pardon of Army sergeant who killed Black Lives Matter protester, wants higher court to intervene

Prosecutors are seeking to overturn a pardon for Daniel Perry, in courtroom photo and top inset, convicted of murdering Garrett Foster, bottom inset. (Victim

Daniel Perry was sentenced to 25 years for the murder of Garrett Foster during a Black Lives Matter protest in July 2020. (Photo from Jay Janner/Austin American-Statesman via AP, Pool; Victim’s photo, bottom inset, from GoFundMe; Perry’s mug shot, top inset, from Austin Police Department)

A criminal appeals court has denied a Texas district attorney’s attempt to reverse what he says is an “unlawful” pardon by Gov. Greg Abbott of an Army sergeant convicted of murdering a Black Lives Matter protester.

In its one-line order issued on Wednesday, the nine Republican members of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals “denied without written order motion for leave to file the original application for writ of mandamus” by Travis County District Attorney José Garza, who was seeking to overturn the pardon for Daniel Perry, 37, convicted of killing Garrett Foster, 28, in the summer of 2020.

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