A group that assists death row prisoners has described the Texas criminal defense process as “riddled by prosecutorial misconduct, ineffective defense attorneys, racial discrimination in sentencing, and a weak appellate process.” The Texas Defender Service, in analysis of hundreds of death penalty cases, said that in many appeals defense attorneys raised no new claims or conducted investigations.
Analysts Describe Texas Criminal Defense Process as Riddled by Misconduct
HeadlineOct 16, 2000