Inmate-to-Convict Code Breaker – Territorial Markings Annotated
Waco – Deeply ingrained in the lore of the Twin Peaks operation is a recollection of the inmates locked down under $1 million bond.
They soon learned that the month previous to their arrests, correctional authorities of McLennan County had painted out the tank walls for one reason and one reason only.
The object was to see what kind of “gang” markings the Bandidos and their support clubs and the Cossacks and their supporters would inscribe on the freshly painted walls.
But there is yet another prison-industrial complex technique in play in McLennan County, and many of the other 254 Texas Counties.
It’s called the Pre-trial Intervention Program, and it’s a lock-solid lead pipe cinch folks will peep and hide, roll and ride their way out the lock box if given half a chance.
Many hundreds of offenders accused of serious offenses have taken advantage of the very expensive, tedious and time-consuming ticket to a life outside, as these documents will attest.
No doubt, this is part of what federal investigators are probing in the tenure of elected Criminal District Attorney Abel Reyna.
This is a partial list of the offenders and their charges who accepted into the program. (click here)
Thirty months after the initial arrests of 177 persons, no defendants have elected to plead out and accept the terms of pre-trial intervention in the Twin Peaks prosecutions. ( click here)