A.G. Denies Release of Perry's Clemency Memos
Abbott reverses Cornyn's position on open records
By Jordan Smith, Fri., Sept. 30, 2011
So we aren't entirely surprised that Abbott has again rejected our bid to have the clemency memos released. However, his office has also apparently expanded the scope of what is considered "privileged." In our request earlier this year, we also asked for all email communications to and from Perry related to Humberto Leal, a Mexican national executed this summer. According to Abbott's office, these emails also constitute privileged communication and are not subject to release. In the wake of Abbott's decision, dated Sept. 14, Perry's office emailed us to reiterate that it would not be releasing any email communications referring to Leal – apparently including any written to him by constituents or any other individuals outside of state government. For more on Perry's death penalty record see, "Perry the Executioner," Sept. 16.
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