Supreme Court rejects appeal from Texas death row inmate Rodney Reed over DNA testing
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π Key Takeaways
- The Supreme Court denied Rodney Reed's appeal for DNA testing on crime scene evidence.
- Reed, a Texas death row inmate, sought to prove his innocence through new forensic analysis.
- The decision upholds lower court rulings that previously rejected his testing requests.
- The case highlights ongoing legal debates over post-conviction DNA access in capital cases.
π Full Retelling
Reed was sentenced to death for the 1996 killing of 19-year-old Stacey Stites. Prosecutors have refused to allow for DNA testing of the webbed belt that was used to strangle Stites as she made her way to work at a supermarket.
π·οΈ Themes
Legal Appeals, Criminal Justice
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Reed was sentenced to death for the 1996 killing of 19-year-old Stacey Stites. Prosecutors have refused to allow for DNA testing of the webbed belt that was used to strangle Stites as she made her way to work at a supermarket.
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