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530:, convicted of sexual assault in 1990, should be granted a new trial. The majority in the 5-3 decision did not favor a new trial for Criner in spite of the fact that DNA testing—newly available at the time—showed Criner was not a match for the semen found in the victim. Keller's majority opinion tried to downplay the evidence by claiming the victim may have been promiscuous and that Criner may have used a condom. Keller was forced to issue the opinion only because Baird dissented on the case, which the majority preferred to address without a written opinion. 269: 543:, Loyola University New Orleans School of Law, and his alma mater, South Texas College of Law where he received the Student Bar Association's Professor Excellence Award for 2004–2005 and 1999–2000. Judge Baird taught criminal law and procedure, criminal trial advocacy, capital punishment, and appellate and post-conviction remedies. And, while at Texas Tech, he supervised the students in the West Texas Innocence Project. 584:
Further, Mallin later admitted that she was mistaken as to the identity of her attacker. She stated that investigators botched the gathering of evidence and withheld information from her, causing her to believe that Cole was the perpetrator. Mallin told police that the rapist smoked during the rape. However, Cole never smoked because of his severe asthma. DNA evidence later showed him to be innocent.
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On January 1, 2011, Baird retired from the bench after deciding not to seek a second term on the 299th Criminal District Court and established the Criminal Law Section of the Fowler Law Firm, PC, a twenty-member firm dedicated to providing excellent representation in every area of the practice of law
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Baird became the first felony district judge in Travis County to use GPS tracking devices for defendants on bond awaiting trial for violent offenses, and took the lead in using alcohol-monitoring equipment for felony probationers. He worked diligently to establish relationships with businesses and
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Baird consistently wrote more opinions each year than any other judge on the court, and pushed the majority to address specific points of law through the crafting of strong and detailed opinions—often doing so even in instances where the majority would have preferred to address the cases without a
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In April 2009, Baird issued an exoneration order, noting, "to a 100 percent moral, factual and legal certainty" that Timothy Cole did not commit the rape. Baird reversed the conviction and ordered Cole's record expunged. It was the first posthumous DNA exoneration in the history of the state of
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He formally launched his campaign for Travis County District Attorney on September 6, 2011, with a launch event in the theater of Austin's Millennium Youth Entertainment Complex. On Tuesday, October 25, Baird and incumbent Rosemary Lehmberg made their first joint debate appearance at the Central
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Cole was convicted by a jury of rape, primarily based on the testimony of the victim, Michele Mallin. He was sentenced to 25 years in prison. While incarcerated, Cole was offered parole if he would admit guilt, but he refused. Another man, Jerry Wayne Johnson, confessed to the rape in 1995.
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In 2005, Baird was approached by a group of Travis County attorneys encouraging him to run for the seat being vacated by Judge Jon Wisser. Baird entered and won the 2006 Democratic Party Primary and 2006 General Election in Travis County and was sworn in on January 1, 2006.
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After losing the 1998 General Election in a Republican landslide, Baird served as a visiting justice on the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Texas Courts of Appeals and as a judge on the criminal trial benches in Travis County. In addition, he was a visiting professor at
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In the election in June 2012, Baird lost the primary election for Travis County District Attorney to Lehmberg, obtaining about 37% of the votes in the Democratic primary, which meant Lehmberg won re-election, since there was no Republican candidate.
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After becoming disillusioned by what he viewed as a failure of some judges he practiced before to follow the law, read cases, and show some level of care about their work, Baird decided in 1989 to run for the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals in 1990.
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As a judge, Baird gained high marks from the press and the public for his efforts at working to rehabilitate non-violent offenders—a practice which sparked ire from the Travis County District Attorney's Office and former DA
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Baird earned his Master of Laws in Judicial Process from The University of Virginia School of Law in 1995. In 1993, he was named the distinguished alumnus of South Texas College of Law.
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student convicted of raping a fellow student in 1985. The hearings in Baird's court were held after a Lubbock County judge rejected previous similar petitions in August 2008.
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Texas Democratic Forum. Following the forum, the Austin Chronicle noted that the race was one of the "hottest" primary races in Travis County.
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Cole died in prison on December 2, 1999, during an asthma attack. His family and the victim sought to clear his name.
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termed a "strong judicial voice" which increasingly became a voice of dissent during his latter years on the court.
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he was considering a run against Travis County District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg in the 2012 Democratic Primary.
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During his two terms on the Court, Baird developed a reputation as an independent-minded jurist.
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Baird ran an aggressive statewide campaign, and was elected to the court the same year that
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As the court began a rightward shift—first with the election of now-presiding judge
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1994 Democratic Primary Race For Presiding Judge, Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
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2006 Democratic Primary Election, 299th Criminal District Court (Travis County)
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In February 2009, Baird presided over hearings related to the case of
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to have exonerated a deceased individual, which he did in the case of
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during his time on the bench. He is the only judge in the state of
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Texas. Cole's exoneration led to numerous changes in Texas Law.
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criminal defense attorney and retired state district court and
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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associate judge, is best known for his efforts at promoting
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job training programs to help defendants get better jobs.
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In one of Baird's most famous dissents, he argued that
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Associate Judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
Michael Keasler
Travis County, Texas
Gilmer, Texas
Democratic
Alma mater
University Of Texas

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