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Attorneys for Daniel Perry submit petition to pardon to Gov. Abbott

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A petition to pardon Sgt. Daniel Perry has been submitted to Gov. Abbott by an Austin criminal law firm representing Perry, according to a tweet from the firm.

The firm, O’Connell West, PLLC, says the petition “spells out how Daniel did not receive a fair trial,” citing how Garrett Foster was “illegally in possession of the AK-47 rifle” and citing jury misconduct.

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DANIEL PERRY COVERAGE

In April, a Travis County jury found Perry guilty of murder in the July 2020 death of Black Lives Matter protester Garrett Foster, and not guilty of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon for allegedly threatening to drive his vehicle towards another person.

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In the days following the verdict, Gov. Abbott called for the pardon of Perry in a post on Twitter (now known as X).

In May, a Travis County judge sentenced Perry to 25 years in prison for the murder.





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