Texas First Assistant District Attorney Michael Davis Indicted for Installing Illegal Vehicle Tracking Device

First Assistant DA Michael Davis faces charges for allegedly installing a tracking device on a woman's car. Texas Rangers are currently investigating the case.

By: AXL Media

Published: Apr 6, 2026, 5:53 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from ABC13 Houston

Texas First Assistant District Attorney Michael Davis Indicted for Installing Illegal Vehicle Tracking Device - article image
Texas First Assistant District Attorney Michael Davis Indicted for Installing Illegal Vehicle Tracking Device - article image

A Senior Prosecutor Faces Criminal Allegations

The legal community in Southeast Texas is navigating a significant internal scandal following the arrest of a high ranking member of the Polk County District Attorney’s Office. Michael Davis, who serves as the First Assistant District Attorney, surrendered to officials at the Jasper County Jail on Thursday. The surrender followed a Tuesday indictment by a Montgomery County grand jury, which charged the veteran prosecutor with a Class A misdemeanor. This development has forced the 64 year old attorney onto administrative leave while the judicial process moves forward in a neighboring jurisdiction.

The Mechanics of the Illegal Surveillance Charge

According to formal court documents, the allegations against Davis center on an incident that occurred in September 2025. Investigators claim that Davis installed a physical tracking device on a vehicle without the owner’s consent, an act that carries specific criminal penalties under Texas law. While the technology for vehicle monitoring has become increasingly accessible, its use by private individuals, even those holding law enforcement positions, is strictly regulated to prevent stalking and unauthorized surveillance. The case was moved to Montgomery County for the grand jury phase to ensure an impartial review of the evidence against the Polk County official.

Defense Cites Relationship Context and Victim Stance

In a statement addressing the indictment, defense attorney Steve Jackson characterized the situation as a personal misunderstanding rather than a calculated criminal act. Jackson confirmed that the individual targeted by the tracking device was a woman with whom Davis was romantically involved. The defense maintains that the complainant has been vocal in her opposition to the prosecution, reportedly requesting that the charges be dropped for several months. Despite this, the state has proceeded with the indictment, reflecting a strict adherence to privacy statutes regardless of the relationship between the parties involved.

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