I disapprove of and disagree with the death penalty but recognise if you have it, a double murder is a sensible place for its use.
But what has emerged now is the judge and prosecutor were having a secret affair during the trial.
The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals though (6 to 3) didn't see that as a conflict serious enough to allow the case to be reopened -- Mr Hood should have raised the (secret) affair more quickly and since he didn't, because he couldn't, he's out of luck.
Call me a bleeding heart, but I think if the judge and prosecutor are "in love" (as they said they were here) and sleeping together then there is a serious problem.
James Morton
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Whatever happened to "justice must be seen to be done"?
Of course this IS Texas and capital punishment is their favourite spectator sport, so...
His name is Charles Dean Hood.
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