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“Actually innocent”: Judge recommends overturning death row inmate Melissa Lucio’s conviction, sending case to Texas high court
Read full article: “Actually innocent”: Judge recommends overturning death row inmate Melissa Lucio’s conviction, sending case to Texas high courtThe Cameron County judge also found the state relied on false testimony during her capital murder trial, according to court documents.
Ken Paxton calls on Rep. Jeff Leach to resign over texts to judge in Robert Roberson case
Read full article: Ken Paxton calls on Rep. Jeff Leach to resign over texts to judge in Robert Roberson caseThe AG also said he’d make a criminal referral against the lawmaker, who apologized for texting a Court of Criminal Appeals judge about a new trial for the death row inmate.
State Rep. Jeff Leach asked Texas judge to consider a new Robert Roberson trial in apparent conduct violation
Read full article: State Rep. Jeff Leach asked Texas judge to consider a new Robert Roberson trial in apparent conduct violationLeach, one of the driving forces behind the effort to stop Roberson’s execution, later apologized to the judge, who told the lawmaker there were still pending matters before the court.
Ken Paxton and Texas House members accuse each other of mischaracterizing Robert Roberson’s case
Read full article: Ken Paxton and Texas House members accuse each other of mischaracterizing Robert Roberson’s caseAfter the attorney general insisted on the death row inmate’s guilt in a graphic press release, four lawmakers issued a point-by-point rebuttal.
Robert Roberson juror says new evidence would have prevented his conviction in shaken baby case
Read full article: Robert Roberson juror says new evidence would have prevented his conviction in shaken baby caseThe death row inmate was expected to testify before a Texas House committee, but those plans were scrapped amid a dispute over whether he should appear in person or virtually.
As Robert Roberson’s execution neared, Gov. Greg Abbott stuck to silence
Read full article: As Robert Roberson’s execution neared, Gov. Greg Abbott stuck to silenceIt’s rare for governors to step in to halt executions. In the case of Robert Roberson, it ended up being state lawmakers who took extraordinary steps.
A legal battle spared Robert Roberson’s life, for now. Here’s what happens next.
Read full article: A legal battle spared Robert Roberson’s life, for now. Here’s what happens next.The effort to spare Roberson sparked a conflict between the executive and legislative branches that must be resolved. When it is, the death row inmate will likely be back on the path to execution.
What is shaken baby syndrome, the controversial diagnosis for which Robert Roberson is set to die?
Read full article: What is shaken baby syndrome, the controversial diagnosis for which Robert Roberson is set to die?The American Academy of Pediatrics embraces the diagnosis, but courts have thrown out some cases, calling it “junk science.”
With little say over Robert Roberson’s fate, Texas lawmakers take extraordinary steps to buy him more time
Read full article: With little say over Robert Roberson’s fate, Texas lawmakers take extraordinary steps to buy him more timeWith Roberson’s options dwindling, a House panel used its bully pulpit to prove his case and excoriate the failures of the state’s junk science law.
Texas Supreme Court temporarily stops Robert Roberson’s execution
Read full article: Texas Supreme Court temporarily stops Robert Roberson’s executionThe state’s highest civil court said it wants a lower court to resolve a separation-of-powers issue raised by a group of Texas lawmakers who subpoenaed the death row inmate the night before he was set to be put to death.
Texas executes Brazoria County man for stomping death of infant son
Read full article: Texas executes Brazoria County man for stomping death of infant sonTravis James Mullis was sentenced to death in 2011 for killing his 3-month-old son in Galveston. He was the fourth person executed in Texas this year.
Bipartisan Texas House majority urges clemency for man facing execution in shaken baby case
Read full article: Bipartisan Texas House majority urges clemency for man facing execution in shaken baby caseLawmakers cite new scientific evidence that they say proves Robert Roberson, who is set for execution on Oct. 17, did not kill his daughter.
When the science crumbles, Texas law says a conviction could, too. That rarely happens.
Read full article: When the science crumbles, Texas law says a conviction could, too. That rarely happens.Texas’ 2013 law that allows for new trials in cases with flawed scientific evidence was pioneering. But the state’s highest criminal court has rejected most of those challenges.
Supreme Court to review death penalty appeal challenging Texas’s DNA testing law
Read full article: Supreme Court to review death penalty appeal challenging Texas’s DNA testing lawRuben Gutierrez was sentenced to death for the 1998 Brownsville murder of an elderly woman. His execution was stayed in July.
Texas’ highest criminal court declines to stop execution of man accused in shaken baby case
Read full article: Texas’ highest criminal court declines to stop execution of man accused in shaken baby caseLawyers for Robert Roberson say the science used to sentence him to death is questionable and that prior health issues could explain the death of his 2-year-old daughter in 2002.
State district judge recommends overturning Melissa Lucio’s death sentence
Read full article: State district judge recommends overturning Melissa Lucio’s death sentenceIn a rare joint statement, the district attorney and the defense agreed that prosecutors withheld evidence that could point to a Rio Grande Valley woman’s innocence in the death of her toddler.
Texas criminal appeals court takes man off death row over intellectual disability
Read full article: Texas criminal appeals court takes man off death row over intellectual disabilitySince Randall Mays was sentenced to death in 2008 for the murder of two sheriff’s deputies, his lawyers have argued his intellectual disability exempts him from execution.
Texas executes Ivan Cantu for Dallas murders despite doubts of his guilt
Read full article: Texas executes Ivan Cantu for Dallas murders despite doubts of his guiltFaith leaders and jurors from the original trial launched a public campaign to reconsider recanted testimony in Cantu’s case. Texas courts declined.
Despite mounting doubts about his guilt, Ivan Cantu running out of time to avoid Texas’ death chamber
Read full article: Despite mounting doubts about his guilt, Ivan Cantu running out of time to avoid Texas’ death chamberConvicted of killing his cousin and his cousin’s fiancée, the death row inmate hopes recanted testimony and other new details spur a review of his case.
Texas executes David Renteria for 2001 murder of El Paso girl
Read full article: Texas executes David Renteria for 2001 murder of El Paso girlRenteria’s attorneys unsuccessfully argued that the El Paso District Attorney’s Office violated his constitutional rights by not releasing all documents in his case. He was the eight person executed in Texas in 2023.
Texas’ top criminal court halts William Speer’s execution hours before he was scheduled to die
Read full article: Texas’ top criminal court halts William Speer’s execution hours before he was scheduled to dieSpeer has been on death row for decades after strangling another inmate at a Texas prison. The victim’s sister and faith leaders have both called on the parole board to halt the execution.
Convicted murderer Scott Panetti isn’t sane enough to be executed, federal judge rules
Read full article: Convicted murderer Scott Panetti isn’t sane enough to be executed, federal judge rulesPanetti murdered his in-laws in 1992. The U.S. Supreme Court in 2007 set new court precedent with his case, raising the bar on the constitutional restriction against executing the insane.
Texas courts struggle to resolve criminal appeals that got lost in Harris County for decades
Read full article: Texas courts struggle to resolve criminal appeals that got lost in Harris County for decadesOverlooked in the churn of one of the country’s busiest courthouses, the forgotten appeals included two death penalty cases, and one from a man who’s already finished his 20-year sentence.
Texas’ highest criminal court emphatically rejects death row inmate Rodney Reed’s claim of innocence
Read full article: Texas’ highest criminal court emphatically rejects death row inmate Rodney Reed’s claim of innocenceReed, a Black man on death row for more than 25 years, has gained international support for his claims that he did not kill 19-year-old Stacey Stites, a white woman. Another appeal over DNA testing of evidence is still pending.
Lawmakers try again to bar hypnosis-induced evidence from Texas criminal trials
Read full article: Lawmakers try again to bar hypnosis-induced evidence from Texas criminal trialsDespite its tendency to distort memories, hypnosis has been used on witnesses in numerous investigations, including death penalty cases. Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed a similar bill in 2021.
Texas judge cancels Ivan Cantu execution after new evidence suggests he might be innocent
Read full article: Texas judge cancels Ivan Cantu execution after new evidence suggests he might be innocentTwo jurors from Cantu’s 2001 double-murder trial now support his appeals, which claim prosecutors relied on false testimony and withheld crucial evidence.
U.S. Supreme Court lets Texas death row inmate Rodney Reed pursue DNA testing in bid to prove innocence
Read full article: U.S. Supreme Court lets Texas death row inmate Rodney Reed pursue DNA testing in bid to prove innocenceReed has long said he was wrongfully convicted for the 1996 murder of Stacey Stites. His lawyers will now be able to renew their legal fight for testing of crucial crime scene evidence.
Texas House delays final vote on barring the death penalty for mentally ill defendants
Read full article: Texas House delays final vote on barring the death penalty for mentally ill defendantsThe chamber has repeatedly passed legislation in recent sessions eliminating the death penalty in cases of severe mental illness, but hardline conservatives are now pushing back.
Texas executes Arthur Brown Jr. for Houston slayings despite claims of innocence, intellectual disability
Read full article: Texas executes Arthur Brown Jr. for Houston slayings despite claims of innocence, intellectual disabilityBrown’s appeals ran out after almost 30 years on death row. Defense attorneys claim Harris County prosecutors hid evidence pointing to another suspect in the 1992 shooting deaths of four people in a Houston drug house.
Texas executes Wesley Ruiz despite ongoing fight over state’s use of old lethal injection drugs
Read full article: Texas executes Wesley Ruiz despite ongoing fight over state’s use of old lethal injection drugsRuiz was convicted in the 2007 shooting death of Dallas police Senior Cpl. Mark Nix after a high-speed chase.
Texas death row prisoners spend decades in solitary confinement. A lawsuit wants to end that “cruel” treatment.
Read full article: Texas death row prisoners spend decades in solitary confinement. A lawsuit wants to end that “cruel” treatment.Men sentenced to death in Texas are held in isolation until their execution dates, with little human contact, medical care or legal help, according to a lawsuit filed to improve treatment of the condemned.
Questions about validity of shaken baby syndrome not enough to give Texas death row inmate new trial, court rules
Read full article: Questions about validity of shaken baby syndrome not enough to give Texas death row inmate new trial, court rulesRobert Roberson was sentenced to death for killing his 2-year-old daughter. Experts have since backtracked on the science used in part to win his conviction.
Texas executes Robert Fratta after high courts reject challenges to expired lethal injection drugs
Read full article: Texas executes Robert Fratta after high courts reject challenges to expired lethal injection drugsFratta was convicted in the 1994 murder-for-hire of his wife. Lawyers unsuccessfully challenged Texas’ routine of extending the expiration dates of its lethal drugs, a practice begun when many pharmacies began refusing to provide doses for executions.
U.S. Supreme Court tells Texas to reconsider executing man convicted with faulty DNA evidence
Read full article: U.S. Supreme Court tells Texas to reconsider executing man convicted with faulty DNA evidenceAreli Escobar was sentenced to death in 2011 for an Austin murder, but even prosecutors now agree his conviction relied heavily on faulty DNA testing by the discredited Travis County crime lab.
Texas’ execution of Stephen Barbee was prolonged while officials searched for a vein
Read full article: Texas’ execution of Stephen Barbee was prolonged while officials searched for a veinBarbee, convicted in the 2005 murders of his pregnant ex-girlfriend and her child, was unable to straighten his arms, which caused the delay. Courts allowed Barbee’s execution despite concerns from his lawyer that his disability would make the process “torture.”
Texas executes Tracy Beatty for strangling mother to death
Read full article: Texas executes Tracy Beatty for strangling mother to deathBeatty’s lawyers argued unsuccessfully that the 2003 Smith County murder didn’t qualify for the death penalty. Neither the Supreme Court nor Texas Gov. Greg Abbott intervened on Wednesday.
Texas tries again to prove that Scott Panetti is just sane enough to be executed
Read full article: Texas tries again to prove that Scott Panetti is just sane enough to be executedThe convicted murderer’s lengthy history of schizophrenia and delusions is well documented, from trying to call Jesus Christ as a trial witness to believing that prison dentists put a transmitter in his tooth.
Rodney Reed pleads before U.S. Supreme Court for DNA testing that might establish his innocence
Read full article: Rodney Reed pleads before U.S. Supreme Court for DNA testing that might establish his innocenceThe nation’s high court heard arguments Tuesday on whether Reed can seek DNA testing of crucial evidence in the 1996 murder of Stacey Stites in Bastrop County.
Texas may delay trial for alleged Walmart shooter if federal prosecutors want to seek death penalty
Read full article: Texas may delay trial for alleged Walmart shooter if federal prosecutors want to seek death penaltyA state district judge in El Paso said Tuesday that he’ll wait to see what federal prosecutors decide in their case before moving ahead with a state trial for the man accused of killing 23 shoppers in 2019.
U.S. Supreme Court rejects request to review Texas death row inmate Andre Thomas’ case
Read full article: U.S. Supreme Court rejects request to review Texas death row inmate Andre Thomas’ caseThomas’ attorneys appealed saying that some members of the jury that sentenced him had expressed racist views. In their dissent, the court’s three liberal justices wrote that Thomas’ conviction and death sentence were unconstitutional.
Texas executes Kosoul Chanthakoummane for the 2006 murder of a real estate agent
Read full article: Texas executes Kosoul Chanthakoummane for the 2006 murder of a real estate agentDNA evidence tied Chanthakoummane to Sarah Walker’s murder at a model home in Collin County. In last-minute appeals, his attorneys argue the evidence was not conclusive.
The ambush murder of SAPD Detective Benjamin Marconi; South Texas Crime Stories
Read full article: The ambush murder of SAPD Detective Benjamin Marconi; South Texas Crime StoriesIn 2016, SAPD Detective Benjamin Marconi was shot and killed outside of the Public Safety Headquarters downtown on a Sunday afternoon. After a 30-hour manhunt and dramatic trial, his killer is now on death row.
Execution halted as court questions whether Ramiro Gonzales should have been sentenced to life in prison
Read full article: Execution halted as court questions whether Ramiro Gonzales should have been sentenced to life in prisonThe jury sentenced Gonzales to death after a prosecution expert testified that he posed a future danger to society. The expert now says his data was wrong.
Texas judge won’t let prosecutor cancel scheduled execution of John Ramirez
Read full article: Texas judge won’t let prosecutor cancel scheduled execution of John RamirezNueces County District Attorney Mark Gonzalez said he is ethically opposed to the death penalty, but an employee wrongfully requested the execution date against his wishes. Gonzalez sought to cancel the execution two days later.
U.S. Supreme Court will consider appeal for DNA testing in Rodney Reed death penalty case
Read full article: U.S. Supreme Court will consider appeal for DNA testing in Rodney Reed death penalty caseReed has long professed his innocence in the 1996 murder for which he faces execution. Key evidence in the case has not been tested for DNA, including the ligature used to strangle 19-year-old Stacey Stites.
Melissa Lucio’s execution halted by Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
Read full article: Melissa Lucio’s execution halted by Texas Court of Criminal AppealsAcknowledging substantive questions about Lucio’s guilt and the fairness of her conviction, the appeals court blocked her Wednesday execution so the case can be further investigated.
Texas executes Carl Buntion, the state’s oldest death row prisoner, for Houston police officer’s murder
Read full article: Texas executes Carl Buntion, the state’s oldest death row prisoner, for Houston police officer’s murderBuntion, 78, was sentenced to death for the 1990 murder of a Houston police officer. His Thursday execution was the first Texas has carried out this year.
Prosecutor moves to stop execution of inmate whose religious freedom case reached U.S. Supreme Court
Read full article: Prosecutor moves to stop execution of inmate whose religious freedom case reached U.S. Supreme CourtThe Nueces County district attorney, Mark A. Gonzalez, has moved to withdraw the death warrant for John Henry Ramirez, convicted of a 2004 robbery and murder.
Facing harsh criticism in the Melissa Lucio case, Texas prosecutor may temporarily spare the woman many believe is innocent
Read full article: Facing harsh criticism in the Melissa Lucio case, Texas prosecutor may temporarily spare the woman many believe is innocentFederal judges, five jurors who convicted her and a roster of family, politicians and celebrities believe there are substantive doubts about whether the death of Lucio’s 2-year-old daughter was even a murder. A prosecutor Tuesday appeared to open the door to canceling her scheduled April 27 execution.
TribCast: Two death penalty cases draw attention in Texas
Read full article: TribCast: Two death penalty cases draw attention in TexasIn this week’s episode, Matthew speaks with Andrew and Jolie about Texans’ role in the confirmation hearing of Ketanji Brown Jackson and two important death penalty cases.
More than half of the Texas House wants to stop the execution of Melissa Lucio, convicted of killing her toddler
Read full article: More than half of the Texas House wants to stop the execution of Melissa Lucio, convicted of killing her toddlerDespite substantive doubts surrounding the cause of her child’s death and a suspect “confession” obtained after hours of interrogation, Lucio is set to be executed next month for killing her 2-year-old daughter.
U.S. Supreme Court tells Texas to let a condemned man’s pastor touch him and pray aloud during execution
Read full article: U.S. Supreme Court tells Texas to let a condemned man’s pastor touch him and pray aloud during executionThe Supreme Court ruled that the state likely violated death row inmate John Ramirez’s religious liberties when it denied his request to have his pastor lay his hands on him and pray during his upcoming execution.
Spared execution once, Texas prisoner Kenneth Foster could face death penalty again after cellmate's death
Read full article: Spared execution once, Texas prisoner Kenneth Foster could face death penalty again after cellmate's deathFoster had been the getaway driver, not the triggerman, in a killing that first put him on death row. Former Gov. Rick Perry commuted his death sentence to life in prison in 2007.
U.S. Supreme Court justices appear reluctant to loosen restrictions on religious advisers during Texas executions
Read full article: U.S. Supreme Court justices appear reluctant to loosen restrictions on religious advisers during Texas executionsThe latest Texas execution protocols forbid spiritual advisers from praying aloud or touching prisoners as the prisoners are killed. Some members of the high court said they feared overturning the rules would lead to a flood of requests for other religious accommodations during executions.
Rejecting claims of innocence, judge says Texas death row inmate Rodney Reed should not get a new trial
Read full article: Rejecting claims of innocence, judge says Texas death row inmate Rodney Reed should not get a new trialDoubts over Reed’s guilt in the 1996 murder of Stacey Stites have lingered for more than 20 years and gained international attention. But a judge decided against recommending a new trial.
Texas executes Pasadena double murderer in third lethal injection this year
Read full article: Texas executes Pasadena double murderer in third lethal injection this yearRick Rhoades was convicted of killing two brothers 30 years ago, the day after he'd been released from prison on parole. His attorneys argued that racial bias in jury selection denied him a fair trial.
Texas court tosses out conviction, death sentence after discovering a prosecutor also worked for the judge
Read full article: Texas court tosses out conviction, death sentence after discovering a prosecutor also worked for the judgeClinton Young was convicted in a 2001 Midland County murder in which he insists he was framed. The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals said he was denied the right to a fair trial and an impartial judge.
For third time in recent years, U.S. Supreme Court halts a Texas execution over rules for religious advisers in the death chamber
Read full article: For third time in recent years, U.S. Supreme Court halts a Texas execution over rules for religious advisers in the death chamberJohn Ramirez was scheduled to die Wednesday. His last request to the state had been to let his pastor hold on to him as he died, something the state denied. The high court wants to hear oral arguments on the matter later this year.
‘The pain doesn’t go away’: Family gives statement after death penalty overturned in Noah Espada’s capital murder conviction
Read full article: ‘The pain doesn’t go away’: Family gives statement after death penalty overturned in Noah Espada’s capital murder convictionNoah Espada's death sentence overthrown by an appeals court after it was found that faulty testimony was given during the punishment phase.
For the first time in more than 40 years, media was not allowed to witness a Texas execution
Read full article: For the first time in more than 40 years, media was not allowed to witness a Texas executionOn Wednesday, the state executed Quintin Jones, 41, for the Tarrant County murder of his great-aunt in 1999.
As Texas prepares to execute Quintin Jones for murdering his great-aunt, his relatives hope for last-minute reprieve
Read full article: As Texas prepares to execute Quintin Jones for murdering his great-aunt, his relatives hope for last-minute reprieveJones was sentenced to death in 2001 in Tarrant County after he fatally beat his great-aunt, 83-year-old Berthena Bryant, with a baseball bat. But two relatives say they’ve forgiven him and want his sentence commuted to life in prison.