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Billy Skinner to Discuss Police Shooting, Houston Police Chief on Truth & Justice with Vivian King

Our very own Houston criminal defense attorney Billy Skinner – founding lawyer of Billy Skinner & Associates – will be a guest on tonight's episode of Truth & Justice with Vivian King. The discussion will focus on the use of excessive force and on holding law enforcement officers accountable for their actions. Topics to be covered will include a case involving a North Carolina police officer being charged for killing an unarmed man and the punishment Houston's Chief of Police faces for hitting a pedestrian with his car.

Attorney Skinner previously appeared on the show to discuss New York's stop and frisk law, probable cause, and privacy rights of the criminally accused. Tonight's episode will continue his discussion of the need for ensuring that law enforcement officers are held to standards for fair and reasonable conduct.

Tune in tonight to watch Attorney Skinner at 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. on Comcast 17, U-Verse 99 - Click Houston, and Houston HMSTV.

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