Senator Gutierrez and former U.C. Prosecutor Spector criticize 38th D.A. Mitchell

By Michael Robinson | Uvalde Hesperian

01-24-26

Texas District State Senator Roland Gutierrez and former 38th Judicial Assistant District Attorney/ Prosecutor Sara Ruth Spector both leveled criticism against 38th Judicial District Attorney Christina Mitchell after a Corpus Christi jury handed down a not-guilty verdict on Monday, January 21st against former Uvalde CISD officer Adrian Gonzales on charges of child endangerment.

  Thursday, January 24th, Gutierrez took to Facebook andz unleashed a profanity-laced rant. He said, “Who really failed was the District Attorney who should have indited the heads of the Department of Public Safety including Stephen Crawford their decision and lack of basic decisions here and who basically left those children to die; mistake after mistake.”

Likewise, Spector took to TikTok  on Thursday, January 22nd and said, “The judge recused herself. The county was moved to where the trial was. The trail was not in Uvalde. The D.A. should have recused herself.  She knew most of the police officers involved. She knew most of the sheriff’s officers involved. In fact, her husband, her ex-husband, was one of the heads of the Uvalde P.D. a decade ago. She had personal relationships with all these people. She should have recused herself completely and let a D.A. with no involvement with this case prior to make decisions, make charging decisions and try the case.”

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