Cheney-Targeting DA a No-Show

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Here’s the latest on the Cheney indictment in Texas from My San Antonio, a San Antonio news website:

Willacy County, Texas District Attorney Juan Angel Guerra in a YouTube video questioning whether he will be indicted for a second time by a grand jury.
Willacy County, Texas District Attorney Juan Angel Guerra in a recent YouTube video. Guerra failed to show up to court on his own grand jury's indictments.

RAYMONDVILLE — Willacy County prosecutor Juan Angel Guerra stumped a presiding judge and attorneys for clients as high up as Vice President Dick Cheney when he failed to show up to court on his own grand jury’s indictments.

The no-show infuriated attorneys who’d spent the day milling about with what they’d hoped would be slam-dunk motions to quash the cases.

And it put Presiding Judge Manuel Bañales in a position he said he’d never been in before.

“At the very least I expected the district attorney to be here,” Bañales said, asking Guerra’s office manager, “Do you know where he is?”

The manager, Hilda Ramirez, was subpoenaed by defense attorney J.A. “Tony” Canales when buzz circulated in the courthouse that Guerra was nowhere to be found.

Canales summoned Ramirez to act as representative for Guerra in hopes the motions could go forward.

She told the judge she had been trying to reach Guerra all day.

When Bañales asked if she were concerned for Guerra’s safety she said she would not know how to answer the question.

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