By ALEX SAMUELS
A state district judge has denied a request to dismiss four of the 13 felony charges against state Rep. Dawnna Dukes, D-Austin.
On March 8, Dukesโ lawyers asked for dismissal of the charges, arguing the stateโs statute of limitations had run out before Dukes was indicted on four counts related to travel vouchers she submitted in 2013 and 2014.
In a ruling dated March 28, state District Judge Brad Urrutia of Travis County wrote that โhaving considered the evidence presented, the argument of counsel, and the applicable law, Defendantโs Motion is DENIED.โ The ruling was first reported Tuesday by the Austin American-Statesman.
In January, a Travis County grand jury indicted Dukes on 13 counts of tampering with a governmental record, a felony punishable by up to two years in jail and a fine of up to $10,000. These charges are based on allegations that Dukes made false entries on travel vouchers to obtain money for expenses she was not entitled to, Moore said in a January news release.
Two separate indictments were also handed down for abuse of official capacity by a public servant, a misdemeanor punishable by up to a year in jail and a fine of up to $4,000. These โrelate to allegations that Rep. Dukes misused public funds for her personal gain and that she converted campaign funds to personal use,โ Travis County District Attorney Margaret Moore previously said.
Dukes, an 11-term representative, previously said in a Facebook post that she will plead not guilty to all charges.
Dukes did not immediately respond to The Texas Tribuneโs request for comment.
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