The district attorney's office called it a 'troubling loophole' that must be closed.
A man in Texas charged with capital murder was released on bond this summer and ordered to wear an ankle bracelet for constant monitoring. Clint Walker, the accused killer, was responsible for paying the monthly fee to the GPS service provider.
Ogg said this"loophole" in the ankle monitoring process is"troubling," particularly in cases like this one where someone charged with murder has been able to walk free for at least two weeks. Houston police arrested Walker on Wednesday.
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