Testimony on House Bill 2612 was taken in support of a study of the James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Act before the House Criminal Procedure Subcommittee on April 2. HB 2612, filed by Representative Marc Veasey, (D - Fort Worth), would provide much needed data to evaluate whether the provisions of the James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Act
are being enforced. HB 2612 calls for identifying successful strategies to overcome barriers to the prosecution of hate crimes, such as: lack of training, lack of knowledge about the provisions of the law, and reluctance to prosecute a hate crime based on the jury’s own bias and prejudice.
This last clause is important. (Emphasis added.) Given that Denton’s only gay bar apparently got torched just two weeks after an acquittal on a gay assault case, illustrates the need for getting prosecutors to take hate crimes of all types more seriously.
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