The problem with unrestrained police.
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Four years ago, Sylvia Gonzalez, a newly elected member of the Castle Hills, Texas, city council, was charged with concealing a government record, a misdemeanor that would have resulted in her removal from office if she had been convicted. Bexar County District Attorney Joe Gonzales declined to pursue the case, and it is not hard to see why. The charge, which was orchestrated by Gonzalez's political opponents, was based on what she describes as an honest mistake: After a city council meeting, she says, she accidentally picked up a bundle of petitions against City Manager Ryan Rapelye—petitions that she herself had organized—and placed it in her binder along with other papers.
- ScotusBlog: Gonzalez v. Trevino.
- Oyez: Gonzalez v. Trevino.
ScotusBlog: Court hears Texas city council member’s retaliatory arrest claim.
U.S. Supreme Court: Audio Recording.