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Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Rodney Reed: Texas: Death Row: Denial of DNA testing (five years): Racing against execution set for November 20, the Austin American-Statesman reports that he has filed a federal lawsuit seeking DNA testing (Reporter Chuck Lindell)..."Lawyers for death row inmate Rodney Reed, who has a Nov. 20 execution date, filed a federal lawsuit Thursday arguing that his rights were violated because prosecutors and state courts have repeatedly denied his requests for DNA testing of crime scene evidence. Reed, sentenced to death for the 1996 strangulation murder of Stacey Stites in Bastrop County, has argued that DNA testing could support his claims of innocence. Reed’s lawyers want to test evidence that was probably touched by the killer — including Stites’ clothing and two pieces of the woven belt used to strangle her — to determine if modern techniques can reveal skin cells and other DNA-bearing evidence. “If this case were investigated today, the murder weapon would unquestionably have been tested and could provide evidence of Mr. Reed’s innocence,” said defense lawyer Bryce Benjet with the Innocence Project of New York. “It simply makes no sense that the state would attempt to execute a person without conducting this basic forensic investigation.”


PASSAGE OF THE DAY: "Prosecutors have fought to deny Reed access to the evidence for about five years, arguing in court documents that testing would not be helpful in solving the Stites murder because the items had been contaminated by repeated handling during and after Reed’s trial. In addition, several items were stored in the same box but not packaged separately, allowing potential DNA to mingle, they said. Siding with prosecutors, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals rejected Reed’s request for court-ordered testing in a unanimous ruling in 2017, saying problems with the chain of custody of the evidence raised questions about contamination as well as serious doubts that DNA testing could produce reliable results. Reed’s lawyers argued that new techniques can filter out or identify extraneous DNA, but the U.S. Supreme Court declined Reed’s request to review the Texas ruling last summer. In the lawsuit filed Thursday in Austin, defense lawyers argued that the Texas appeals court violated the U.S. Constitution by placing extra conditions on Reed’s access to DNA testing — improperly inventing a contamination exception that is not part of the law. The petition seeks a court order requiring prosecutors and law enforcement to release the evidence for testing. “Proceeding with Mr. Reed’s execution while arbitrarily denying DNA testing capable of proving his innocence would violate the Eighth Amendment’s prohibition on cruel and unusual punishment,” the lawsuit said."

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STORY: "Federal lawsuit seeks DNA testing for death row’s Rodney Reed," by reporter Chuck Lindell, published by The Austin American-Statesman on August 8, 2019.

GIST: "Lawyers for death row inmate Rodney Reed, who has a Nov. 20 execution date, filed a federal lawsuit Thursday arguing that his rights were violated because prosecutors and state courts have repeatedly denied his requests for DNA testing of crime scene evidence. Reed, sentenced to death for the 1996 strangulation murder of Stacey Stites in Bastrop County, has argued that DNA testing could support his claims of innocence. Reed’s lawyers want to test evidence that was probably touched by the killer — including Stites’ clothing and two pieces of the woven belt used to strangle her — to determine if modern techniques can reveal skin cells and other DNA-bearing evidence. “If this case were investigated today, the murder weapon would unquestionably have been tested and could provide evidence of Mr. Reed’s innocence,” said defense lawyer Bryce Benjet with the Innocence Project of New York. “It simply makes no sense that the state would attempt to execute a person without conducting this basic forensic investigation.” Prosecutors have fought to deny Reed access to the evidence for about five years, arguing in court documents that testing would not be helpful in solving the Stites murder because the items had been contaminated by repeated handling during and after Reed’s trial. In addition, several items were stored in the same box but not packaged separately, allowing potential DNA to mingle, they said. Siding with prosecutors, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals rejected Reed’s request for court-ordered testing in a unanimous ruling in 2017, saying problems with the chain of custody of the evidence raised questions about contamination as well as serious doubts that DNA testing could produce reliable results. Reed’s lawyers argued that new techniques can filter out or identify extraneous DNA, but the U.S. Supreme Court declined Reed’s request to review the Texas ruling last summer. In the lawsuit filed Thursday in Austin, defense lawyers argued that the Texas appeals court violated the U.S. Constitution by placing extra conditions on Reed’s access to DNA testing — improperly inventing a contamination exception that is not part of the law. The petition seeks a court order requiring prosecutors and law enforcement to release the evidence for testing. “Proceeding with Mr. Reed’s execution while arbitrarily denying DNA testing capable of proving his innocence would violate the Eighth Amendment’s prohibition on cruel and unusual punishment,” the lawsuit said. The Supreme Court rejected Reed’s DNA appeal in June 2018. Benjet said he waited to file Thursday’s lawsuit to give time for the Legislature to act on House Bill 3424 by state Rep. Senfronia Thompson, D-Houston, which would have made evidence more available for testing.The bill passed the Texas House 132-0, but the Senate did not act on it, and HB 3424 died when the legislative session ended in May."

The entire story can be read at:

https://www.statesman.com/news/20190808/federal-lawsuit-seeks-dna-testing-for-death-rows-rodney-reed

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Access the change.org petition (as I have) at the link below: The text: "
Dear Governor Greg Abbott:
1. Rodney Reed is innocent.
2. The State relied on expert testimony to convict Rodney Reed that has since been recanted by the experts who put forth the testimony.
Three renown medical examiners have concluded it is "medically impossible" for Stacey Stites to have been killed at the time the state says she died. This alone exonerates Rodney Reed. Reed was convicted based on forensic expert testimony that has now been recanted by the scientists and agencies that offered the evidence on behalf of the State. In fact, leading forensic pathologists have concluded that it would be "medically and scientifically impossible" for Reed to have murdered Stites. This new forensic evidence (which the State hasn't contradicted) indicates that Stites was murdered at a time that her fiance, local police officer Jimmy Fennell, testified that he was alone with Stites in their apartment. Fennell recently completed a ten-year prison sentence after he plead guilty to felony charges arising out of the kidnapping and sexual assault of a women he encountered while on patrol as a Georgetown, Texas police officer. Rodney Reed is innocent and should be exonerated, not executed.
3. We hate to say it, but, Rodney Reed is the victim of racism and was framed for a crime he didn't commit.
4. All of the evidence implicates *somebody else* was the real killer. And that somebody else failed two polygraph exams about his role in the murder, and he has continued to be a violent offender and assaulted others in the same way - kidnapping, sexual assault and choking with a belt.
5. Rodney Reed, and the Reed family, have suffered enough.
6. Sometimes our court system makes mistakes, and this case is a prime example of those injustices of what happens when the system fails.
7. Due to these mistakes, there's been no justice for the victim, Stacey Stites, and the real killer has continued to be a serial violent offender.
8. We need you to hear us, review this case, and find it in your heart to do what's right.
9. You promised Texas wouldn't ever kill an innocent person. You're the only person who can keep this promise by stopping the execution of Rodney Reed.
10. If prosecutors followed the evidence, and the evidence only, Rodney Reed wouldn't even be a suspect in this case, let alone become indicted. There's absolutely no evidence that indicts Rodney Reed. Please exonerate Rodney Reed.
 https://www.change.org/p/office-of-the-governor-rodney-reed-is-innocent-exonerate-don-t-execute?source_location=petitions_browse

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PUBLISHER'S NOTE: I am monitoring this case/issue. Keep your eye on the Charles Smith Blog for reports on developments. The Toronto Star, my previous employer for more than twenty incredible years, has put considerable effort into exposing the harm caused by Dr. Charles Smith and his protectors - and into pushing for reform of Ontario's forensic pediatric pathology system. The Star has a "topic"  section which focuses on recent stories related to Dr. Charles Smith. It can be found at: http://www.thestar.com/topic/charlessmith. Information on "The Charles Smith Blog Award"- and its nomination process - can be found at: http://smithforensic.blogspot.com/2011/05/charles-smith-blog-award-nominations.html Please send any comments or information on other cases and issues of interest to the readers of this blog to: hlevy15@gmail.com.  Harold Levy: Publisher: The Charles Smith Blog.

Posted by Harold Levy at Wednesday, August 21, 2019
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Two Blogs Now: The Charles Smith Blog; The Selfless Warriors Blog: I created the Charles Smith Blog in 2007 after I retired from The Toronto Star to permit me to keep digging into the story of the flawed pathologist and the harm he had done to so many innocent parents and caregivers, and to Ontario’s criminal justice system. Since then it has taken new directions, including examinations of other flawed pathologists, flawed pathology, and flawed science and technology which has marred the quality of justice in courtrooms around the world. On International Wrongful Conviction Day in 2024, I was thrilled to have the Blog recognized by Innocence Canada, when I was presented with the, "Rubin Hurricane Carter Champion of Justice Award." The heart of the Blog is my approach to following cases which raise issues in all of these areas - especially those involving the death penalty. I have dedicated 'The Selfless Warrior Blog’ (soon to appear) to those exceptional individuals who have been ripped out of their ordinary lives by their inability to stand by in the face of a glaring miscarriage of justice. They are my ’Selfless Warriors.’ Enjoy!
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