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Houston advocates push for court privacy reforms in 'true crime' era
By Mekenna Earnhart at FOX 26 Houston (KRIV) - News
· June 25, 2026
· 1 min read
Houston advocates Andy Kahan and Leticia Ybarra are launching a legislative push to update a 2013 Texas privacy law, aiming to prevent judges from publicly releasing sensitive trial evidence without a victim’s family’s consent.
Why this matters in The Piney Point
The legislative push by Houston advocates Andy Kahan and Leticia Ybarra to update Texas' privacy law has significant implications for Piney Point Village residents who may be impacted by violent crimes. As the city's residents are part of the larger Harris County community, they are not immune to the effects of sensationalized true crime stories. The proposed reforms could bring a measure of comfort to local families who have been victimized by crime, knowing that sensitive information about their loved ones will not be made public without their consent. This effort also underscores the need for Piney Point Village's local leaders to consider the potential consequences of publicly released trial evidence on the community's perception of safety and justice. By supporting these reforms, residents can help ensure that the rights of victims' families are protected and that the community can heal without the added burden of sensationalized media coverage.
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Category: safety ·
Published: June 25, 2026 ·
Source: FOX 26 Houston (KRIV) - News ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? Houston advocates Andy Kahan and Leticia Ybarra are launching a legislative push to update a 2013 Texas privacy law, aiming to prevent judges from publicly releasing sensitive trial evidence without a victim’s family’s consent.
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