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āI regret it every dayā: One of the last remaining members of the Texas 7 talks prison escape, pending execution
Read full article: āI regret it every dayā: One of the last remaining members of the Texas 7 talks prison escape, pending executionTexas Crime Stories takes you back to the brazen prison escape almost 23 years ago that led to the death of an Irving police officer and what one of the remaining members of the Texas 7 has to say now as he sits on death row.
Florida's Marco Rubio wins 3rd Senate term, defeats Demings
Read full article: Florida's Marco Rubio wins 3rd Senate term, defeats DemingsRepublican U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio has won a third term, defeating U.S. Rep. Val Demings and holding a key seat as the GOP tried to regain control of a closely divided Senate.
Texas to review prayer, touch requests in executions by case
Read full article: Texas to review prayer, touch requests in executions by caseTexas prison officials say they donāt plan to formally update their rules after last weekās Supreme Court ruling that indicated states must accommodate the requests of death row inmates who want to have their spiritual advisers pray aloud and touch them during their executions But the Texas Department of Criminal Justice said Tuesday that such requests by inmates will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis and unless they present a substantial security risk or are āoutrageous,ā they would work...
Autistic Cambodian teen, jailed for online comments, freed
Read full article: Autistic Cambodian teen, jailed for online comments, freedAn autistic Cambodian teenager has been released from prison after serving time for posting comments critical of the government on social media in a case that has attracted international attention.
Supreme Court to hear Texas case about prayer during executions
Read full article: Supreme Court to hear Texas case about prayer during executionsConservative Supreme Court justices are expressing skepticism about saying that Texas must agree to a death row inmateās request to allow a chaplain to pray out loud and touch him during his execution.
Cambodian activist decries delayed release of autistic son
Read full article: Cambodian activist decries delayed release of autistic sonA Cambodian activist has denounced a delay in the release of her autistic teenage son, who has been imprisoned for comments critical of the government he made on social media.
Texas executions delayed over requests for religious touch, prayers
Read full article: Texas executions delayed over requests for religious touch, prayersThe unresolved legal debate over whether spiritual advisers can touch inmates and pray aloud as condemned individuals are being put to death has delayed the final two executions scheduled this year in Texas.
Judge: āTexas 7ā² death row inmate should get new trial
Read full article: Judge: āTexas 7ā² death row inmate should get new trialA state district judge says a Jewish death row inmate who was part of the so-called āTexas 7ā gang should get a new capital murder trial because the judge who presided over his case held anti-Semitic views.
Texas executions face delays over religious rights claims
Read full article: Texas executions face delays over religious rights claimsExecutions in the nationās busiest capital punishment state face delays amid legal questions over Texasā refusal to allow spiritual advisers to touch people as they are being put to death.
Phillies rally past Nationals 7-6, complete series sweep
Read full article: Phillies rally past Nationals 7-6, complete series sweepAndrew McCutchen drove in four runs and the Philadelphia Phillies erased a six-run deficit against the Washington Nationals to earn a 7-6 victory and a three-game sweep.
Angels' Ohtani hits 38th HR, but Jays hit 4 in 10-2 win
Read full article: Angels' Ohtani hits 38th HR, but Jays hit 4 in 10-2 winShohei Ohtani hit his major league-leading 38th home run this season, but the Toronto Blue Jays hit it out of the park four times, including two from George Springer and a grand slam by Teoscar Hernandez, to defeat the Los Angeles Angels 10-2.
Colorado man suspected in wife's death appears in court
Read full article: Colorado man suspected in wife's death appears in courtA Colorado man suspected in the death of his wife who disappeared last Motherās Day made his first appearance in court Thursday to be advised of the charges he could face, including first-degree murder.
Religion and the death penalty collide at the Supreme Court
Read full article: Religion and the death penalty collide at the Supreme CourtThe order from the high court follows two years in which inmates saw some rare success in bringing challenges based on the issue of chaplains in the death chamber. This time, liberal and conservative members of the court normally in disagreement over death penalty issues found common ground not on the death penalty itself but on the issue of religious freedom and how the death penalty is carried out. Dunham said most state execution protocols, which set who is present in the death chamber, do not mention spiritual advisers. For most of the modern history of the U.S. death penalty since the 1970s, spiritual advisers have not been present in execution chambers, he said. The Biden administration is still weighing how it will proceed in death penalty cases.
High court orders continued look at Texas death row case
Read full article: High court orders continued look at Texas death row caseFILE - In this Nov. 6, 2020, file photo the Supreme Court is seen as sundown in Washington. The Supreme Court is telling a lower court to continue to consider a case brought by a Texas death row inmate protesting a policy that means a chaplain cant accompany him into the death chamber. That change came after the Supreme Court halted the execution of another inmate, Patrick Murphy, who requested a Buddhist adviser be allowed in the chamber. By changing the policy, Texas argued all inmates were being treated the same. Gutierrez is on death row for fatally stabbing an 85-year-old woman.
Judge stays āTexas 7ā gang member execution for 2nd time
Read full article: Judge stays āTexas 7ā gang member execution for 2nd timeA federal judge on Thursday stayed the execution of a āTexas 7ā gang member who was convicted in the killing of a police officer because the state has refused to provide him with a Buddhist chaplain in the death chamber. The U.S. Supreme Court initially blocked Patrick Murphyās execution in March, saying his religious rights would be violated if no Buddhist chaplain was present. The state had employed only Christian and Muslim chaplains and prohibited non-prison employees inside the death chamber for security reasons. Following the Supreme Courtās ruling, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice in April banned all clergy in death chambers and rescheduled Murphyās execution for Nov. 13. But U.S. District Judge George C. Hanks stayed Murphyās execution once again on Thursday, days before he was scheduled for lethal injection.