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Texas to execute Stephen Barbee, the man who murdered his pregnant ex-girlfriend and their 7-year-old son

Texas is set to execute a prisoner sentenced for murdering his pregnant ex-girlfriend and her 7-year-old son more than 17 years ago on Wednesday, despite the prisoner’s attempts to quash his execution based on allegations that he has been denied his rights. religious rights and their medical needs.

stephen barbeeaged 55, is to be executed by lethal injection at the state penitentiary in Huntsville Wednesday night. He was convicted of killing Lisa Underwood, 34, and her son Jayden in February 2005.. Both were suffocated at their home in Fort Worth and their bodies were later found in a grave in Denton, a nearby county.

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The lawyers have asked the United States Supreme Court stay the execution, arguing that Barbee’s rights have been violated because the state prison system, following a ruling by the highest court on the permissible activities of spiritual advisers in the execution chamber, failed to put new regulations in writing.

In March, the highest court ruled that states must respect the wishes of death row inmates who want to be accompanied or touched by their spiritual advisors in the execution chamber.

Texas prison authorities have never formally updated their rules, but said they will look at it on a case-by-case basis and will approve most requests as long as they are reasonable.

Houston Judge Kenneth Hoyt recently ordered a preliminary stay, saying the state will only be able to execute Barbee after it has issued a clear policy on spiritual advisors to protect the inmate’s religious rights. Last week, an appeals court overturned Hoyt’s ruling, calling it too broad.

Source: Elcomercio

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