I didn’t take the picture then but I eventually found a photograph of it, and I’ve kept it. It wasn’t on my radar. It would be very easy I think for me to get upset, bitter, and just react to all of that stuff but I’ve never really approached things that way. And I had no problem in my mind letting facts develop. TT: Talk about working in the DA’s office for Judge Ken Anderson. JB: In the Willingham case, I could depersonalize it more. Don't have an account? And they recognize that I run a modern professional office that mirrors the political philosophy that they want in criminal prosecution, I have a job to communicate that to them and I’ll do it. Bradley served as the Williamson County district attorney from 2001 until 2012, when he lost the election to then-County Attorney Jana Duty. And one of the first lessons I learned was that does not work in Williamson County, where there was much more of a relationship with the lawyers. From 1992 until 2000, while Holmes was in office, Harris County sent 111 defendants to death row, according to a 2010 report by Drake University Law School professor David McCord. TT: What sort of philosophy do you think you learned from the way he ran the office and handled cases? JB: That’s a really good but hard question, because modern prosecution in a modern office like the one that I have now is strikingly different from what I encountered 20-25 years ago. I applied to law school. And I was completely convinced that I was going to be a novelist, and I may still be. That’s the money moment in the movie. What all of this means in the end of it is going to be decided by someone else. Then came another, perhaps even bigger bombshell. I quickly began to hear and see that Williamson County even at that time was a place, to use a typical phrase, that was tough on crime. The Bradley Legal Group, P.A., is a full service law firm that focuses in the areas of Intellectual Property, Entertainment, New Media, and Civil Litigation. Personally, you know it saddens me, but that’s the facts. And had a very, very good college experience. What Went Wrong With Texas’s Main Electric Grid and Could It Have Been Prevented? I knew that before I agreed to do it. I acted in plays, wrote essays. “He’s got a long record,” Henson said. I have never had a bit of education on that particular forensic science. That’s about all I can aim for. The Innocence Project alleged that Bradley was protecting the governor from potential political fallout during his gubernatorial re-election season. And I was obligated to represent the interest of the community and the victim. And once I finished college, I actually applied for and was accepted at graduate school to get a master’s in creative writing at Indiana University, I think. What happened, I can help collect. During a dispute in 1987 over evidence, the judge had ordered Anderson, the prosecutor, to provide him all of the investigator’s reports so that he could determine whether there was any information that could help Morton prove his innocence. JOHN BRADLEY John Bradley has been a prosecutor since 1987 and thinks there is no profession for lawyers other than criminal law since he graduated from University of Houston Law Center in 1985. A deliberate suppression of exculpatory information is unacceptable in any system. I don’t want anybody to read anything in particular into it at this point. There was a transcript in which Morton’s mother-in-law told a sheriff’s deputy that the couple’s 3-year-old son saw a “monster” with a big mustache attack his mother — and the monster wasn’t his father. I love reading. Obviously, you learn a lot of lessons. And who would’ve thought that one of the strangest conclusions in all of this, is I consider Barry Scheck a good friend. They co-wrote two law books. So I have to wonder by what incredible series of combined circumstances that comes up at the same time that these cases hit. You have an election coming up. Actually, it was in the middle of the recession.