The Supreme Court on Monday declined to take up Texas death row inmate Rodney Reed’s fight for DNA testing nearly three years after allowing his bid to prove his innocence to move forward, a move that paves the way for his execution. Reed was convicted and sentenced to death over the 1996 murder of Stacey…
Supreme Court won’t hear Texas death row inmate’s bid for DNA testing again
Originally reported by The Hill
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