DA Kim Ogg among those ordered to court in attempt to change venue for Alex Guajardo trial

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Attorney Ben Crump and Melanie Infinger hold up a photograph of Caitlynne Infinger Guajardo - whose family says was murdered by her husband while he was out on multiple personal recognizance bonds in 2019 - during a press conference where Crump announced a lawsuit against Harris County on Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2021, in Houston.

Melanie Infinger wiped off tears from her eyes as she talked about the death of her daughter Caitlynne Infinger Guajardo – who was murdered by her husband while he was out on multiple personal recognizance bonds in July – during a press conference where attorney Ben Crump announced a lawsuit against Harris County on Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2021, in Houston.“Despite his presumed innocence, Mr.

Alex Guajardo, 22, has been charged with capital murder after stabbing his pregnant wife about 20 times Saturday in their Pasadena home, police said.The decision to issue the cash-free bond followed his earlier arrest on a drinking while intoxicated charge, which he was also out on bond for. Personal recognizance bonds allow a defendant to leave jail without paying a premium. The full amount must be paid if a court date is missed.

“Ms. Infinger, like every other private citizen, enjoys the right of free speech, as does her then-attorney Ben Crump. Neither of these individuals are state actors, wrote prosecutor Lindsey Bondurant in response to Keiter’s motion.

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