he's also one of the individuals singled out in the antioch police texting scandal in april, caamano filed a motion under california's racial justice act, which allows a person charged or convicted of a crime to challenge racial bias. in their case, caamano says the texting scandal exposed that bias, and the prosecution doesn't dispute it. there were three officers who testified at multiple preliminary hearings in this case and never let on to the facts that we've learned through their texting in their private phones. a ruling on possible remedies was expected on friday, but for a third time, the judge delayed his decision with no indication when he will rule. possible outcomes includes reduced charges or dropping of special enhancements, caamano says the judge's delays suggests he's being meticulous about the ruling, knowing the ramifications. >> a lot of it is novel. there hasn't been a case of this nature with this magnitude of reach within. the state. >> cheryl cobbs is the mother of trent allen, another defendant in the case. she's been to every hearing and hopes a ruling comes