Friday, November 16, 2012

Preston Hughes III: Executed by Texas; Maintains innocence in last words. Medical examiner's sworn statement pointed to innocence. Houston Chronicle.


STORY: "In last words, condemned man maintains innocence," by reporter Anita Hassan, published in the Houston Chronicle on November 15, 2012.


GIST: "Just before he received the lethal injection, Hughes turned toward his mother, Brenda Johnson, and sister, Celeste A. Perreo, who stood behind their mother. "You know I'm innocent, and I love you both," Hughes, 46, said in his final statement. "Please continue to fight for my innocence even though I'm gone.".........Thursday's execution also followed a failed attempt this week by Hughes' attorney to persuade the Texas Board of Paroles and Pardons to commute the inmate's death sentence to life in prison. In his petition to the board, Hughes' attorney, Pat McCann, argued that police lied when they told jurors Charles identified her attacker as "Preston" in her dying breath. McCann supplemented his argument with a sworn statement from a deputy Tarrant County medical examiner, who said Charles would have lost consciousness within 60 seconds of the attack. The policeman who claimed to have heard the statement arrived 13 minutes after Charles died, McCann said. McCann also argued that police checked items confiscated from his client's apartment into their evidence room about three hours before Hughes agreed to the search."
The entire story can be found at:

http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/Houston-man-executed-for-1988-killings-4042129.php

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