This is interesting. The government eating its own. On one hand, good, if we have to follow rules, so do you. On the other, the whole damned thing is way beyond insanity in a free country. The judge busted for his own orders.... Curious how this plays out. If hes a man of his word he will eat the punishment and not try to defend. If he mounts any defense we know the orders are pure BS (which of course they are anyway)
WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) – A criminal complaint against Williamson County Judge Bill Gravell is on its way to the county attorney’s office. The complaint details allegations of multiple criminal offenses Gravell is accused of connected to an April 7 birthday party Gravell attended.
Georgetown attorney Robert McCabe filed the complaint with the district attorney via email Monday.
The party was for Gravell’s grandson and photographs of Gravell attending the party were posted to social media within hours of the party last week. Gravell was wearing firefighting equipment at the boy’s party. The photographs were attached to the complaint.
Gravell attended the party while the rest of Williamson County citizens were locked down in their homes under the threat of fines and jail time if they left home for anything other than “essential business.”
“While not engaged in official county business,” McCabe wrote in the complaint that Gravell, “Had a sheriff’s deputy drive he (Gravell) and his wife to the Jarrell Fire Department (AKA Williamson County ESD #5) where he obtained firefighter ‘bunker gear’and a respirator which he then dressed in. Gravell then had the deputy drive he and his wife to his daughter’s … home in Jarrell for the sole purpose to attend his grandson’s birthday party.”
Georgetown attorney Robert McCabe filed the complaint with the district attorney via email Monday.
The party was for Gravell’s grandson and photographs of Gravell attending the party were posted to social media within hours of the party last week. Gravell was wearing firefighting equipment at the boy’s party. The photographs were attached to the complaint.
Gravell attended the party while the rest of Williamson County citizens were locked down in their homes under the threat of fines and jail time if they left home for anything other than “essential business.”
“While not engaged in official county business,” McCabe wrote in the complaint that Gravell, “Had a sheriff’s deputy drive he (Gravell) and his wife to the Jarrell Fire Department (AKA Williamson County ESD #5) where he obtained firefighter ‘bunker gear’and a respirator which he then dressed in. Gravell then had the deputy drive he and his wife to his daughter’s … home in Jarrell for the sole purpose to attend his grandson’s birthday party.”
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