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Appeals Court Halts Texas Man Scheduled To Be Executed TODAY, Will Texas Execute Him Anyway?

14 min · 14. mai 202614 min
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Death penalty opponents are waiting to see if Texas will proceed with what they say would be an unconstitutional execution. Texas’ Attorney General has appealed to the nation’s highest court to lift a stay on Edward Busby’s scheduled execution for today. There are reports that Texas officials plan to move forward with the execution despite a federal appellate court ruling last week that put a temporary hold on it pending a Supreme Court decision on a separate case. The issue at hand, whether or not Edward Busby is intellectually disabled, which would make him ineligible for the death penalty. Busby was convicted in the 2004 robbery and murder of a retired Texas Christian University professor. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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episode Appeals Court Halts Texas Man Scheduled To Be Executed TODAY, Will Texas Execute Him Anyway? cover

Appeals Court Halts Texas Man Scheduled To Be Executed TODAY, Will Texas Execute Him Anyway?

Death penalty opponents are waiting to see if Texas will proceed with what they say would be an unconstitutional execution. Texas’ Attorney General has appealed to the nation’s highest court to lift a stay on Edward Busby’s scheduled execution for today. There are reports that Texas officials plan to move forward with the execution despite a federal appellate court ruling last week that put a temporary hold on it pending a Supreme Court decision on a separate case. The issue at hand, whether or not Edward Busby is intellectually disabled, which would make him ineligible for the death penalty. Busby was convicted in the 2004 robbery and murder of a retired Texas Christian University professor. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

14. mai 202614 min