“The Travis County District Attorney's Office was really focused on doing everything we could to hold people accountable who commit acts of violence in our community,' said District Attorney Jose Garza.
The Travis County District Attorney's Office released a letter on Tuesday reflecting on 2022 and outlining priorities for 2023.
The 2021 Year in Review is a letter to residents summarizing what the Office of the District Attorney accomplished during 2021 and what they expect to achieve in the future.
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