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With little say over Robert Robersonโs fate, Texas lawmakers take extraordinary steps to buy him more time
Read full article: With little say over Robert Robersonโs fate, Texas lawmakers take extraordinary steps to buy him more timeWith Robersonโs options dwindling, a House panel used its bully pulpit to prove his case and excoriate the failures of the stateโs junk science law.
Texas Supreme Court temporarily stops Robert Robersonโs execution
Read full article: Texas Supreme Court temporarily stops Robert Robersonโs executionThe stateโs 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 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 Cantuโs case. Texas courts declined.
Daniel Perry is sentenced to 25 years for killing an Austin protester. Gov. Greg Abbott has pledged to pardon him.
Read full article: Daniel Perry is sentenced to 25 years for killing an Austin protester. Gov. Greg Abbott has pledged to pardon him.Perryโs case has become an explosive political stew of arguments over gun rights, self-defense and racist social media posts. The governor dived in early, saying he would pardon Perry even before a judge handed down the sentence.
Unsealed evidence shows racist comments, threats of violence made by Daniel Perry before killing of Austin protester
Read full article: Unsealed evidence shows racist comments, threats of violence made by Daniel Perry before killing of Austin protesterGov. Greg Abbott has said he wants to pardon Perry, who was convicted by a Travis County jury last week.
Texas board rejects posthumous pardon for George Floyd โ after recommending one to Greg Abbott
Read full article: Texas board rejects posthumous pardon for George Floyd โ after recommending one to Greg AbbottThe stateโs parole board did not explain why it was denying the request to pardon Floyd, who was murdered by a Minneapolis police officer, for a minor 2004 drug conviction. Last year, the board recommended Abbott pardon Floyd, then rescinded that suggestion.
Melissa Lucioโs execution halted by Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
Read full article: Melissa Lucioโs execution halted by Texas Court of Criminal AppealsAcknowledging substantive questions about Lucioโs guilt and the fairness of her conviction, the appeals court blocked her Wednesday execution so the case can be further investigated.
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 Lucioโs 2-year-old daughter was even a murder. A prosecutor Tuesday appeared to open the door to canceling her scheduled April 27 execution.
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 childโs death and a suspect โconfessionโ obtained after hours of interrogation, Lucio is set to be executed next month for killing her 2-year-old daughter.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott remains silent on posthumous pardon for George Floyd
Read full article: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott remains silent on posthumous pardon for George FloydThe state's parole board recommended in October that Floyd, murdered by a Minneapolis police officer, be pardoned for a minor 2004 drug conviction in Houston. The governor hasn't acted, and isn't answering questions about what he will do.
Texas board recommends George Floyd receive a posthumous pardon for 2004 Houston drug arrest
Read full article: Texas board recommends George Floyd receive a posthumous pardon for 2004 Houston drug arrestGov. Greg Abbott must either approve or reject the parole boardโs decision. The 2004 case involved a Houston officer later found to have lied to obtain a search warrant in a 2019 case.
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.