Lawsuit claims inmates at Bexar County jail illegally held for weeks, months after posting bail
A lawsuit filed by a former Bexar County jail inmate alleges that he and others were illegally held in custody for weeks — sometimes months — after posting bail. Michael A. Miller filed the suit last week in federal court in San Antonio, arguing that he was wrongfully held in Bexar County's lockup for three days after posting a $3,500 bond on an arrest for unspecified charges last October.
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