A Houston federal judge denied Waller County’s motion to compel the mother of Sandra Bland to produce her daughter’s medical and mental health records.
Bland, who was black, died in a Waller County jail after a Texas state trooper stopped her for failing to use a turn signal. Bland’s death drew international attention and raised questions about the criminal justice system in that part of Texas and prompted Bland’s mother, Geneva Reed-Veal, to file in August a civil rights lawsuit in Houston federal court naming the county, among others, as a defendant.
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