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Murder in the Lost Pines: The Rodney Reed Case “I want, the justice to be served, I mean, good or bad,” Benitez said. “I don’t want a good man to be did wrong or a bad man to be out free.
Local News Rodney Reed case assigned new judge Reed was scheduled to be executed on Wednesday for the 1996 murder of Stacey Stites, but was granted a stay by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals.
Originally, Reed’s attorneys had a full week to bring forward new evidence and witnesses before District Judge J.D. Langley. He will consider these and make recommendations to the Court of Cr… ...
As Rodney Reed’s execution date approaches, week-long rally to be held at Texas Capitol Innocence Project files petition for U.S. Supreme Court to hear Rodney Reed's death row case ...
Culture Rodney Reed: New Podcast Hopes to Halt Texas Execution Jason Flom's 'Wrongful Conviction' delves into the case of a Texas man supported by Rihanna and Meek Mill By Brenna Ehrlich ...
The Innocence Project of Texas, which did not work directly on the Rodney Reed case, receives an estimated 100 letters from Texas inmates every month — an average of 1,200 every year — who ...
The Supreme Court has agreed to weigh in on an appeal from Texas death row inmate Rodney Reed, who is seeking DNA testing of crime scene evidence as part of a continued attempt to clear his name. The ...
The first season focuses on the case against Rodney Reed ahead of his execution on Nov. 20. Reed was convicted and sentenced in 1998 for the murder of 19-year-old Stacey Stites in Bastrop County.
The issue before the Supreme Court traced back to a 2014 motion Reed filed in Texas state court requesting DNA testing on certain evidence, including a belt believed to have been used to strangle ...
Reed has spent more than 21 years on death row for the 1996 murder of Stacey Stites in Bastrop, Texas, near Austin. Police say Reed assaulted, raped and strangled Stites. He insists he’s innocent.
Attorneys to make final arguments Monday on upending conviction in Rodney Reed death row case By Katie Hall, Austin American-Statesman Updated Oct 15, 2021 6:56 p.m.
The judge said that new evidence, including witness testimony, was not sufficient to warrant a new trial for Mr. Reed, who was sentenced to death in the 1996 murder of a 19-year-old woman.
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