Dallas, Texas — Clinton Broden of the Dallas based criminal defense firm Broden, Mickelsen, Helms & Snipes, LLP. announced that a hearing has been set on the City of McLennan’s motion to quash the subpoena he issued to Twin Peaks for its surveillance video of the events of May 17, 2015.
The hearing is set before District Judge Matt Johnson in the 54th District Court at 9:00 am on Tuesday, June 30, 2015. Presumably a hearing will also be held at the same time on Broden’s motion to sanction the City Attorney’s Office for filing the frivolous motion to quash in the first place.
Broden continued to express bewilderment that the City of Waco believes it has the authority to stop the production of a video that is owned by the Twin Peaks franchisee and which the franchisee is ready, able and willing to produce. “Everybody needs to understand that this video is the property of the Twin Peaks franchisee. It is not the property of the City of Waco, theWaco Police or McLennan county. It is private property,” said Broden. (more…)









