Judge Sends Jewish Death Row Inmate For New Trial After ‚Antisemitic Bias‘ Exposed in Original Sentencing | Algemeiner.com
A Jewish death row inmate in Texas had his conviction overturned on Monday after a judge ruled that “antisemitic bias” had been a key factor in his original sentencing.
Randy Halprin, 45, will face a new trial over the shooting of a police officer in 2000 after Dallas District Judge Lela Mays ruled that Vickers Cunningham — the judge in Halprin’s original trial — had “harbored antisemitic bias at the time of trial” and “did not or could not curb the influence of that bias in his judicial decision-making.”
Randy Halprin, 45, will face a new trial over the shooting of a police officer in 2000 after Dallas District Judge Lela Mays ruled that Vickers Cunningham — the judge in Halprin’s original trial — had “harbored antisemitic bias at the time of trial” and “did not or could not curb the influence of that bias in his judicial decision-making.”
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