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To: James Granberry ( Nueces County DA), Governor Greg Abbott

JUSTICE FOR GABRIEL RAMOS- 22 YEARS OF SILENCE IS ENOUGH. REVIEW THE 2003 CONFESSION

Gabriel Lee Ramos
Request for Conviction Review
We, the undersigned, respectfully petition District Attorney James Granberry to initiate a full review of the conviction of Gabriel Ramos (Cause No. 01-CR-0010-H) in light of long‑suppressed exculpatory evidence and the standards of review recently applied in the case of Joe David Padron.
Background and Context
  In 2003, the Thirteenth Court of Appeals affirmed Mr. Ramos’s convictions for capital murder and engaging in organized criminal activity arising from a double homicide allegedly connected to a gang affiliation.
 In 2023, the 214th District Court in Nueces County held extensive evidentiary hearings in State v. Joe David Padron, where witnesses recanted, perjury by key State witnesses was demonstrated, and serious prosecutorial misconduct was documented, leading to a recommendation that Mr. Padron’s conviction be vacated.
 •The Suppressed 2003 Affidavit
 On or about October 15, 2003, an affidavit was stamped and filed in the district clerk’s office in which State’s witness Ramiro Saldaña admitted to providing false testimony and exonerated Gabriel Ramos of involvement in the homicides.
 This affidavit constitutes classic Brady material: it is exculpatory, impeaches a critical State witness, and, if presented to a jury, would reasonably undermine confidence in the original verdict.
 •Pattern of Witness Misconduct and State Reliance
 In both the Ramos and Padron cases, the State relied heavily on testimony from gang‑affiliated witnesses and jailhouse informants whose credibility was later called into serious question, including evidence that some received undisclosed benefits or engaged in perjury.
 In Padron, the Innocence Project of Texas demonstrated that key State witnesses committed perjury and that the prosecution promoted false testimony, leading to the State’s eventual agreement that the conviction should not stand.
 • The Request to the District Attorney
 Consistent with the practices already applied in Padron, we ask the Nueces County District Attorney and the Conviction Integrity Unit:
  Open a formal Conviction Integrity review of Gabriel Ramos’s case.
  Fully investigate the October 2003 affidavit and any related records involving Ramiro Saldaña and Felix Cantu, including their roles in the underlying homicides.
  Determine whether the 2003 affidavit and related evidence were improperly suppressed and, if so, move to vacate Mr. Ramos’s conviction and support appropriate relief in the trial court and the Court of Criminal Appeals.
 For over 22 years, Gabriel Ramos has remained incarcerated while a sworn, filed confession that clears him has gone unaddressed. Justice, public confidence, and the integrity of the Nueces County District Attorney’s Office now require that this affidavit be formally reviewed and that Mr. Ramos receive the same level of scrutiny and fairness already afforded to Joe David Padron.

“22 Years of Silence Is Enough: We call on District Attorney James Granberry to review the stamped 2003 confession in the case of Gabriel Ramos and to act in the interest of justice.”

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### OFFICIAL OPEN LETTER TO GOVERNOR GREG ABBOTT

 Subject: FORMAL REQUEST FOR OVERSIGHT: Restoring Integrity to the Nueces County District Attorney’s Office
Dear Governor Abbott,
​In October 2023, you appointed James Granberry as District Attorney of Nueces County with a clear mandate: to restore the public trust, deliver swift justice, and clean up the "shambles" left by the previous administration. We applauded that move toward accountability.
​However, true integrity is not just about prosecuting new crimes; it is about having the courage to correct old injustices that remain on the books.
​We are writing to bring to your immediate attention a catastrophic failure of the justice system in your appointee’s jurisdiction: the case of Gabriel Ramos (Cause No. 01-CR-0010-H).
​For 22 years, Gabriel Ramos has remained incarcerated despite a sworn, court-stamped 2003 affidavit from the State’s key witness, Ramiro Saldaña, admitting to perjury and fully exonerating Mr. Ramos. This evidence has sat unaddressed through multiple administrations.
The "Padron Standard" and Your Appointment:
Recently, the Nueces County DA’s office participated in the exoneration of Joe David Padron—a case that mirrored Gabriel’s in its reliance on unreliable testimony and witness misconduct. By allowing Gabriel to remain in prison while Padron walks free, the office you restructured is inheriting and maintaining a systemic injustice.

 ​As the official who appointed DA Granberry to "restore integrity," we respectfully urge you to:
 • ​Inquire into the status of the 2003 Saldaña affidavit in the Ramos case.
• ​Ensure that the Nueces County Conviction Integrity Unit applies the same rigorous standards of review to Gabriel Ramos that were applied to Joe David Padron.
• ​Hold your appointee accountable to the "Law and Order" standards you championed when you placed him in office.
​Nueces County deserves a District Attorney who is tough on crime, but also a District Attorney who is tough on injustice. We ask that you ensure your appointee fulfills the mission you gave him.
Respectfully,
​Eva L. Calderon/ Family, Friends and Supporters of Justice for Gabriel Ramos


Why is this important?

​"This petition is critical because it highlights a rare act of accountability within our justice system. In 2003, a key witness, Ramiro Saldaña, chose to do the most noble thing a human being can do: he told the truth at great personal risk.

​For 22 years, Gabriel Ramos has remained in prison despite a sworn, court-stamped affidavit in which Ramiro admitted his trial testimony was the result of aggressive coercion by the prosecution. We choose not to blame those who were pressured into silence; instead, we credit Ramiro for his courage to come forward and sign his name to the truth just 8 months later.

​If a witness can have the courage to admit a mistake and provide a pathway for justice, surely District Attorney James Granberry and Governor Abbott can have the courage to review it. We are asking for 'The Padron Standard' to be applied: when the foundation of a conviction is proven to be built on coercion, the conviction must be re-examined."


Every day Gabriel remains in prison is a day that the integrity of our local justice system is compromised. His truth shall set him free, but only if the District Attorney chooses to listen.




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2025-12-29 07:34:36 -0500

121 VOICES! Our Love is a Movement
​"Family and Friends,
​I am standing in awe this morning. We have reached 121 signatures!
​My heart is overflowing with gratitude. When we started this just a few days ago, it was a leap of faith. Today, it is a proven movement. Each of your signatures is a brick in the wall of protection we are building around Gabriel Ramos. Thank You for your support.

2025-12-27 14:20:23 -0500

100 signatures reached

2025-12-25 19:41:32 -0500

"Wow! In just a short time, we have surpassed 50 signatures! To every single one of you who has signed and shared: Thank you. You are proving that Gabriel Ramos is not alone, and that his 22-year wait for justice matters to this community.
We have officially updated our mission to focus on the power of the truth. We are no longer looking back at the past with bitterness, but looking forward with hope. We are honoring the courage of those who choose to speak the truth—like the 2003 affidavit that changed everything.
​Our Next Big Goal: 100 Signatures
We are only 48 signatures away from 100! Reaching 100 is a 'tipping point'—it shows the District Attorney and the Governor that this isn't just a few people; it's a growing movement that won't go away.
​How you can help us cross the finish line:
If every person who signed this today gets just one more person to sign, we will hit 100 by tonight.
​Share on Facebook: Click the share button on this update.
​Justice is coming. Let’s keep going!"

2025-12-25 17:54:08 -0500

50 signatures reached

2025-12-25 13:04:02 -0500

A huge THANK YOU to the first 30+ people who stepped up for justice today! We are officially off the ground and moving forward.
​This isn't just a list of names; it’s a message to the system. We are starting this journey with a heart of Agape—a love that endures and a love that demands the truth.
​The Next Goal: 100 Signatures
We are nearly one-third of the way to our first major milestone of 100. When we hit 100, the petition becomes much more visible on the MoveOn platform.
​Can you help us get there by noon tomorrow?
Please take the link to this petition and text it to just two people who believe in fairness and second chances. Tell them: 'I signed this for Gabriel because the truth shouldn't have an expiration date.'
​Thank you for standing with us from the very beginning. Every signature brings Gabriel one step closer to the light."

2025-12-25 08:32:02 -0500

25 signatures reached

2025-12-24 22:34:39 -0500

10 signatures reached

2025-12-22 14:30:00 -0500

We are just getting started — Join the fight for Gabriel
"Thank you to everyone who has signed in these first few hours! We are only at the beginning of this journey, but seeing your names on this petition gives us the strength to keep pushing.
​Gabriel Ramos has been waiting 22 years for his voice to be heard. We are starting small, but our goal is to make so much noise that District Attorney James Granberry cannot ignore the 2003 confession sitting in his files.
​How you can help right now:
We need to reach our first [100] signatures to show the DA that the community is watching. Please take 30 seconds to:
​Share this link on your Facebook or Instagram.
​Text the link to three friends who believe in justice.
​Tell people why you signed—your personal stories are what will make this go viral.
​Justice for Gabriel is within reach, but we have to build this together. Thank you for standing with us from the very start."