Former Uvalde school police officer could get a mistrial
Evidence presented during the first day of the trial of a former Uvalde school police officer, Adrian Gonzalez, has prompted concerns from the defense that ...

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3.5K views • Jan 7, 2026

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Evidence presented during the first day of the trial of a former Uvalde school police officer, Adrian Gonzalez, has prompted concerns from the defense that it was not previously disclosed, raising the possibility of a Brady violation, potentially leading to a mistrial.
A Brady violation occurs when the prosecution in a criminal case fails to disclose evidence that is favorable to the defense and could be material to the outcome of the case.
The two sides will argue the issue in open court on Wednesday without the jury present. The judge will make the final decision on Wednesday, and witness testimony will resume Thursday morning.
A Brady violation occurs when the prosecution in a criminal case fails to disclose evidence that is favorable to the defense and could be material to the outcome of the case.
The two sides will argue the issue in open court on Wednesday without the jury present. The judge will make the final decision on Wednesday, and witness testimony will resume Thursday morning.
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