Dallas County judges push back at commissioners' accusations of not doing their jobs

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Commissioners John Wiley Price and J.J. Koch say there is a huge backlog and that the county could lose $50 million in criminal justice grants from the state because some judges have not been doing their jobs. The county judges finally responded. 'It's time to set the record straight.'

Commissioners John Wiley Price and J.J. Koch say there is a huge backlog and that the county could lose $50 million in criminal justice grants from the state because some judges have not been doing their jobs. The county judges finally responded. "It's time to set the record straight."Dallas County judges are pushing back against accusations that they have not been doing their jobs. They say what some Dallas County commissioners have been putting out is inaccurate information.

"Our Dallas County judges have worked tirelessly to bring about much-needed reform to the criminal justice system yet," Haynes said in the video. "Still, they have recently come under attack. It’s time to set the record straight." As the video is circulating across social media, a release was sent out with the names of all district court judges disputing Price's assertion of an outrageous case backlog and that Price and Koch are wrong and out of line.

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