Travis County Mental Health Public Defender

Travis County Mental Health Public Defender

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Serving the needs of persons with mental illness in the criminal justice system.

11/22/2022

Join tonight online for our Reentry Support Group. Great for anyone who's been formerly incarcerated, their loved ones, or any allies of the reentry Community. We also meet on Saturdays both in-person and on Zoom.

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85256328083

Photos from Texas Harm Reduction Alliance's post 10/02/2022
05/25/2021

Travis County, join me for a town hall tomorrow, May 25 at 6:00 PM.

We will answer questions about COVID-19, criminal justice reform efforts, and the budget process.

RSVP ➡️ http://bit.ly/JudgeMayTownHall

Austin and America’s Thirty-Year War on the Homeless 09/25/2020

“The modern homelessness crisis is roughly as old as the arcade game Pac-Man. Before the 1980s, in the decades following the New Deal, homelessness was rare and largely isolated to older men in skid row districts of major cities...What changed that wasn’t a sudden upsurge in substance abuse or irresponsibility; it was a brutal confluence of economic trends, the destruction of cheap housing, and Reagan-era austerity."

Austin and America’s Thirty-Year War on the Homeless Cities have spent three decades criminalizing the homeless. Last year, Austin bucked the trend—and sparked a firestorm that still hasn’t gone out.

Report: Harris County’s bail reforms let more people out of jail before trial without raising risk of reoffending 09/03/2020

"A new report examining the impact of recent changes to bail practices in Harris County found that releasing more misdemeanor defendants from jail without requiring cash bail did not lead to an increase in arrests for reoffending.

The findings are being cited as a win by criminal justice reform advocates who have long argued that cash-bail requirements unfairly penalize poor defendants who can’t afford release from jail before trial."

Report: Harris County’s bail reforms let more people out of jail before trial without raising risk of reoffending Texas' most populous county changed its bail practices for misdemeanor defendants last year following a lengthy lawsuit challenging cash bail.

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910 Lavaca Street
Austin, TX
78701