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Accused Texas cop killer returns to court after Dem judge freed him on bond in ‘slap in the face’ move: expert

A Texas man accused of murdering a police officer in July 2024 is set to appear in court Tuesday for the first time since he was released on $1 million bond last week.

Judge Hilary Unger of the 248th District Criminal Court in Texas, a Democrat, set the bond for Dremone Francis in November 2024 in direct opposition to prosecutors' request for a no-bond hold. Francis posted the bond amount and was released as of Feb. 26.

"When I first found out about this, I was stunned, I was mortified, and then I got really, really angry because in my over 40 years of being involved in law enforcement and criminal justice, I have never, ever seen a defendant charged with capital murder of a police officer ever released on bond," Houston Crime Stoppers Director of Victim Services and Advocacy Andy Kahan told "Fox & Friends" on Tuesday morning. "This is a slap in the face to all law enforcement officers and to the public in general."

Francis is charged with capital murder and two counts of ...

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