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WACO DISTRICT ATTORNEYS OFFICE REACHING BOND REDUCTION AGREEMENTS WITH BIKERS FROM TWIN PEAKS SHOOTOUT
Earlier today, prosecutors in the Waco District Attorneys office began meeting with defense attorneys for motorcyclists involved in the May 17 shootout at Twin Peaks in order to reach bond conditions and reduction agreements. Paul Looney, Houston attorney with Looney & Conrad, P.C. said he had a productive meeting with Michael Jarrett, First Assistant Prosecutor with the McLennan County District Attorneys office. During that meeting a reasonable bond was agreed to with only minor conditions.
"My clients were released this morning. We have every expectation that they will be 'No Billed' during the Grand Jury process because they are completely innocent of any criminal activity," Looney said. "The judges in McLennan County and the District Attorney's office were quite helpful in securing the immediate bond release."
It has been determined the District Attorney's office was not involved in yesterday's attempt to get defendants to waive their rights of litigation in exchange for bonds. "That entire debacle was orchestrated by McLennan County private attorney Brittany Lannen," Looney said. "Her behavior in this matter is bizarre, unprofessional, unethical and unappreciated by all of the attorneys representing defendants, by the McLennan County District Attorneys office, and by the McLennan County court staff. Her behavior will be reported to the State Bar of Texas for investigation this week."