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Travis County Attorney Delia Garza said her office spent about 90 hours reviewing cases of those involved in the pro-Palestine protests.
Travis County Attorney Delia Garza said all 79 criminal trespass cases against people arrested at the April 29 protest will be dropped.
Almost two months of uncertainty ended for protesters arrested at the University of Texas at Austin campus. Travis County Attorney Delia Garza announced her office is dismissing trespassing charges for 79 people.
Travis County Attorney Delia Garza is expected to reveal new information on the charges filed against pro-Palestine protesters who were arrested on the UT Austin campus in late April.
Around 100 people gathered on the south lawn of UT Austin’s campus that day, setting up tents and blankets to begin an encampment.
The Travis County attorney is set to share an update Wednesday afternoon about the dozens of criminal trespass cases related to protesters getting arrested almost two months ago at the University of Texas at Austin campus.
Travis County Attorney Delia Garza announced the criminal trespassing charges against nearly 80 pro-Palestine protesters on the UT Austin campus have been dismissed.
The Travis County attorney said Wednesday the dozens of criminal trespass cases related to protesters getting arrested almost two months ago at the University of Texas at Austin campus have been