HOUSTON – Gov. Greg Abbott was in Houston on Monday morning to sign the "Damon Allen Act" bail reform bill into law.
The "Damon Allen Act" is a law that is designed to reform bail given to violent criminals. The bail reform bill was passed by the Texas Legislature during the second special session this year. It prohibits the release of people charged with violent crimes on personal or cash bond as well as requires defendants be granted or denied bail within 48 hours of their arrest and the person’s criminal history be examined before setting bail.
The bill is named after former Texas DPS Trooper, Damon Allen, who was killed during a traffic stop on Thanksgiving, 2017. Allen was killed by a man who was out on bond for assaulting a public servant and evading arrest. His bond was only set at $15,000 and had warrants the time of the arrest.
With the "Damon Allen Act" Ortiz would more than likely would have never been released.
The bill was signed into law on Sep. 13 at 9 a.m.
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