Supreme Court rejects appeal from Texas death row inmate Rodney Reed
Read full article: Supreme Court rejects appeal from Texas death row inmate Rodney ReedThe Supreme Court has rejected an appeal from longtime Texas death row inmate Rodney Reed who has sought to test crime-scene evidence that he says will help clear him.
Texasā highest criminal court emphatically rejects death row inmate Rodney Reedās claim of innocence
Read full article: Texasā highest criminal court emphatically rejects death row inmate Rodney Reedās 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.
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.
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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 Reedās 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.
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Bexar County DA joins list of people wanting a stay of execution for Texas inmate
Read full article: Bexar County DA joins list of people wanting a stay of execution for Texas inmateRodney Reed is scheduled to be executed Nov. 20 for the killing of a 19-year-old woman in Central Texas. A federal lawsuit filed by Reedās lawyers is pending to force DNA testing of crime scene evidence. Reedās lawyers said the testing, which has been fought for years by prosecutors, could identify someone else as the murderer. "There are simply too many unanswered questions surrounding the Rodney Reed case to continue forward with a November 20th execution. I do not know if Rodney Reed is guilty or innocent, but the harm done by executing a potentially innocent man is immeasurable.