Many of the bikers charged in May's deadly shooting at Twin Peaks restaurant in Waco, Texas are still behind bars.

Adam Reposa, an Austin, Texas attorney for some of them, says he wants the judges in the case removed.

He claims refusing to reduce the $1 million bonds the bikers are being held under, shows the judges' bias.

"This isn't just unconstitutional, these are civil rights violations," says Reposa. "Who is our government? Why would they let this happen?" he asks.

170 bikers were charged with engaging in organized criminal activity after the shootout that left nine dead and 18 injured at the Waco restaurant.

Reposa says many were arrested simply because of who they were associated with. He believes innocent people are behind bars slapped with a million dollar bond just because they were wearing biker gear.

Sources: NBC Waco, Jeff Crilley

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