Federal prosecutors are moving to throw out the convictions of two police officers convicted in the tasing death of Hector Nava, a San Antonio father of five, sparking outrage from his family who say they were blindsided and not consulted. The government claims the trial was unfair due to withheld evidence about Nava’s drug use and cause of death, but the family’s lawyer argues this violates victims’ rights and sets a dangerous precedent. A judge has appointed a former U.S. Attorney to review the motion, signaling a careful, high-stakes decision ahead — with profound implications for accountability and justice.
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