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Justices side with Texas death row inmate seeking DNA testing to show he shouldn't be executed

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The Supreme Court has ruled for a Texas death row inmate who's seeking DNA testing to show he should be ineligible for execution.

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Texas death row inmate to get Supreme Court review

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The Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal from Texas death row inmate Rodney Reed, who claims untested crime-scene evidence will help clear him.

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Texas appeals court blocks inmate Rodney Reed’s execution

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A woman holds a sign during a protest against the execution of Rodney Reed on Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2019, in Bastrop, Texas. The stay of execution by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals came just hours after the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles had recommended delaying the lethal injection. Bryce Benjet, an attorney with the Innocence Project, which is representing Reed, said defense attorneys were “extremely relieved and thankful” to the appeals court. The Texas Attorney General’s Office declined to comment Friday on whether it would appeal the order staying Reed’s execution. In their most recent motion to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, Reed’s lawyers alleged prosecutors suppressed evidence or presented false evidence related to Fennell.

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Family of Texas man set to be executed next week not giving up hope

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(CNN) - The family of Texas death row inmate Rodney Reed, who is scheduled to be executed Nov. 20, told NBC Nightly News they'll keep fighting for him "until the end." "I'm hoping that we get a fair and just judge, and my baby will be home," Reed's mother, Sandra Reed, told the network in an interview. Rodney Reed has spent more than 21 years on death row for the 1996 murder of Stacey Stites. "I know that there is somebody out there feeling us when we speak," Reed's brother Rodrick Reed. "That's a fight that we will see all the way through, until the end," Rodrick Reed said.

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Millions Sign Petition to Keep Rodney Reed From Being Executed

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The opportunity to save his life, Rodrick told CBS News. Rodney has been on death row since 1998, convicted of murdering 19-year-old Stacey Stites in 1996. According to The Innocence Project, which represents Rodney, the murder weapona belt was never tested for DNA evidence. Rodneys attorney with The Innocence Project, Bryce Benjet, tells CBS News that new evidence is giving Rodney hope. "All we're asking for is just our fair treatment, a fair trial," Rodrick told CBS News.

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Texas death row inmate Rodney Reed seeks stay

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The Innocence Project, celebrities and others work for an execution stay for Rodney Reed, amid serious questions over his conviction. Distributed by LAKANA. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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Outcry to stop execution of Rodney Reed grows

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Rodney Reed has spent more than 21 years on death row for the 1996 murder of Stacey Stites. LIVINGSTON Texas - The outcry is growing from an army of supporters, including celebrities, clergy and state lawmakers, trying to stop the execution of Texas death row inmate Rodney Reed, who is set to die in less than two weeks. They point to new witness accounts and evidence they say exonerates Reed. But critics, including the lead prosecutor in Reed's case, say there is overwhelming evidence that he is guilty. "Rodney Reed is not innocent at all and all these people that think he's innocent, I'm so sorry, they're so blinded," Schlueter, now 42, said about Stites' murder.

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Celebrities, others ask Texas to halt inmate's execution

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Reed says Fennell was angry because Stites, who was white, was having an affair with Reed, who is black. Reed's efforts to stop his execution have received support from such celebrities as Rihanna, Dr. Phil and Kim Kardashian West, who last month in a tweet asked Texas Gov. The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals last month denied Reed's request for a stay of his execution. An online petition asking Abbott to stop Reed's execution has garnered significant support. He has granted just one reprieve to stop an execution since he came to office in January 2015.

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Rodney Reed set to be executed in Texas this month

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Rodney Reed has spent over 21 years on death row for the 1996 murder of Stacey Stites. (Ralph Barrera/American-Statesman/AP)(CNN) - Less than a month before Rodney Reed is set to be executed in Texas, a former prison inmate claims someone else confessed to the murder that sent Reed to prison. Reed has spent more than 21 years on death row for the 1996 murder of Stacey Stites in Bastrop, Texas. Former inmate Arthur Snow Jr. filed an affidavit in court earlier this week saying Stites' fianc, Jimmy Fennell, confessed to the murder years ago. Snow realized Reed was in prison for a murder that Fennell had confessed to him, Snow said in his affidavit.

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Kim Kardashian West joins fight to save Texas death row inmate

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(CNN) - Kim Kardashian West is joining the fight to save a Texas death row inmate set to be executed next month. Greg Abbott on Saturday about the upcoming execution of Rodney Reed. Reed has spent over 21 years on death row for the 1996 murder of Stacey Stites in Bastrop, Texas. The court eventually ruled against Reed, which led prosecutors to seek a new execution date. She has been working with lawyers and activists in a national bipartisan advocacy group for criminal justice reform.

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