Republicans express alarm that Texas execution nearly went ahead
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The recent case of Robert Roberson has sparked significant concern among Texas Republicans regarding potential wrongful executions due to outdated forensic science, highlighting flaws in the criminal justice system.
Representative Jeff Leach expressed serious doubts about Roberson's guilt, stating that he has become convinced of Roberson's innocence, which reflects a growing skepticism among lawmakers about the reliability of forensic evidence used in capital cases.
The committee's intervention not only spared Roberson from immediate execution but also has opened a contentious debate within the Republican party, reflecting a fragmentation on the death penalty issue and criminal justice reform.
The conflicting actions between Texas's attorney general Ken Paxton and Republican lawmakers indicate a deep divide within the party, showcasing the complexities of the death penalty debate in Texas.
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