January 21, 2011

380th Grand Jury Letter

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Recently, a letter was sent to the press criticizing the outgoing District Attorney and reporting their findings.  This letter made it to the Dallas Morning News, where it was reported by Ed Housewright.  The DMN did not publish the letter and I personally had been curious to see it.  I now have a copy, and I am publishing it here.

The letter came to me in a cryptic, no return addressed envelope.  As I opened it up (expecting white powder to fly out at me), I saw the contents containing documents regarding the 380th Grand Jury.

Contained in the letter was a request to clarify the inaccurate reporting of the impaneling of the Grand Jury. I had written about this before.  In some reports, it seemed as if this grand jury was empaneled by Judge Wooten in order to investigate the District Attorney’s Office.

This was not the case.

This Grand Jury was empaneled in the normal rotation, just like every other Grand Jury.  Once a Judge picks the commissioners, they select the array of potential Grand Jurors.  The select between 15 and 40 people.

Once that array is selected, objections can be made.  The elected District Attorney can object.  In this case, The district attorney had an opportunity to object on June, 11, 2010.  The District Attorney in this case stated, "… we have no challenge to the array, Your Honor."

Among the letter were documents including:

a) The letter sent reporting the Grand Jury Findings
b) A reporters record showing the selection of the Grand Jury
c) 2 Letters from John Schulte and his wife where John resigned from service due to health issues.
d) Emails from the DA’s office to and from Judge Wooten, discussing the process of empaneling the Grand Jury
e) Orders dismissing one Grand Juror (on June 22, 2010) due to a prior conviction in 1977.
f) Transcript of Judge Wooten appointing the Grand Jury Commissioners (May 14th, 2010)
g) Transcript of John Roach not objecting to the makeup of the Grand Jury.

The letter of resignation from John Schulte’s wife had some harsh language for Mr. Roach:

"My husband is an honest, honorable man with the utmost integrity.  My family has been reading the "press releases" you sent out the last couple of weeks obviously questioning these qualities.  These press releases have done nothing but add to our stress over the last few weeks.  You should know that my husband has not been attending grand jury sessions over the last few weeks and therefore would obviously not be involved with the "investigation" of your office discussed in your press releases.

This letter also is notice to you that my husband is resigning from his service on the grand jury effective immediately due to his  terminal illness.  I thought a letter to you explaining the circumstances surrounding his resignation was appropriate to stop you from issuing another "press release" claiming you had anything to do with his departure.  You did not."

Below this post is the full Text of the Grand Jury letter.

Editor’s Note: John Schulte was a friend and helped my wife and I find our first house.  He was our Realtor and he will be missed.  Part of the reason for my article is to help clear the air of any wrongful implications that may have been levied against him — either purposefully or otherwise.

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