In their quest, they went after the original prosecutor in the case for a claimed Brady disclosure violation. Interestingly, in Texas you can take a bar discipline case to a local jury, so that is what former prosecutor (and now judge) John Jackson did.
Regrettably, the only coverage on the decision I can find is by the Marshall Project, an advocacy group masquerading as journalists. So we have to take the story with a heaping tablespoon of salt. The WaPo is printing this report instead of devoting actual journalism resources to it. Update: Michael Kormos has this article on the verdict in the Corsicana Daily Sun, the local paper for the venue. Regrettably, the article has no information on the trial or the evidence presented that convinced the jury the charges were groundless.
