The high school student accused of last month’s capital murder of a College Station man was back in court Wednesday.
18 year old Gabriel Hall will continue to receive legal assistance at no charge. That’s after Hall told Brazos County District Judge Travis Bryan he has no money or any other assets, including a trust fund, and his parents would not be giving any financial assistance.
After Wednesday’s hearing, Judge Bryan learned the county recently entered a contract with a Lubbock-based group that represents clients facing the death penalty. The judge says grant money pays for the first two years of the defendant’s lead counsel. Bryan says that will save Brazos County at least $200,000 dollars.
The judge appointed a local lawyer to assist in Hall’s defense.
Hall, who told investigators he killed Edwin Shaar, Jr. and attempted to kill Shaar’s wife, remains jailed without bond.