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Texas man executed as his cousin claims he was shooter in fatal 2008 robbery
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crime22h ago

Texas man executed as his cousin claims he was shooter in fatal 2008 robbery

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/texas-man-executed-cousin-claims-was-shooter-2008-robbery-rcna343020https://apnews.com/article/texas-execution-james-broadnax-1427b794e520889aa69db36018be1ae0
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  • A North Texas man, James Broadnax, was executed after claims that he wasn’t the shooter in the 2008 fatal robbery, with his cousin Demarius Cummings asserting he was the killer.
  • Cummings released a video claiming, in his words, that it was him who was the killer, asserting his role in the 2008 killings.
  • Broadnax's attorneys argued that his confession was supported by DNA found on the murder weapon and in the pocket of a victim, bolstering claims of innocence.
  • Prosecutors maintained that Broadnax confessed to the shooting, saying he had no remorse, and argued the confession supported the case against him.
  • The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles denied Broadnax a 180-day reprieve or any commute to a life sentence, keeping the death sentence in place.
  • Experts debated whether prosecutors used rap lyrics to portray Broadnax as violent to justify the death penalty, amid other forensic evidence concerns.
  • If carried out, Broadnax would be the third execution in Texas that year, highlighting Texas' long history of the death penalty.
  • Cummings’ confession emerged as a focal point in post-trial statements, with Broadnax’s rights alleged to have been violated by race-based juror exclusions.
  • The U.S. Supreme Court rejected Broadnax’s appeals, including those regarding forensic evidence presentation at trial, before his execution.
  • Family members of the victims publicly urged the execution, with supporters emphasizing closure for the families.
  • The defense argued Batson-based juror exclusion (racially biased jury selection) violated Broadnax’s rights, challenging the fairness of the trial.
  • The execution occurred at the Texas state penitentiary in Huntsville, illustrating the ongoing use of lethal injection in the state’s death-penalty system.
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Death row rapper executed days after marrying Brit - despite cousin's confession
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crime8h ago

Death row rapper executed days after marrying Brit - despite cousin's confession

https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/us-news/death-row-rapper-executed-days-37094183https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-15781853/British-wife-screams-love-you-throws-against-execution-chamber-window-US-prison-husband-given-lethal-injection.html
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  • A Texas death row inmate, James Broadnax, was executed for the 2008 double murder outside a Garland recording studio, marking the year’s sixth Texas execution.
  • Broadnax’s cousin Demarius Cummings publicly confessed to the shooting, a development his lawyers say may raise constitutional rights questions in Broadnax’s appeal.
  • Florida executed James Hitchcock, 70, for beating and choking his 13-year-old step-niece after raping her, ending a 50-year death row case.
  • Hitchcock’s execution added to Florida’s record pace, as the state's sixth execution this year, following a year with a high number of executions overall.
  • Broadnax’s lawyers argued prosecutors violated his constitutional rights by using rap lyrics to portray him as violent to secure a death sentence.
  • Broadnax married Tiana Krasniqi, a British law graduate, days before his execution, intensifying debates over race and jury selection in death penalty cases.
  • Cummings had previously confessed, but officials describe his confession as questionable, complicating the case’s narrative of who pulled the trigger.
  • Both Texas executions occurred within a system that allows post-conviction appeals over evidence and confession issues, highlighting ongoing capital punishment debates.
  • The Daily Star frames these cases within ongoing death row coverage, linking them to broader U.S. capital punishment discourse.
  • New reference article details Hitchcock’s defense alleging access to public records, which the Florida Supreme Court denied to halt his execution.
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