Texas death sentence for accessory
challenged by defense lawyer
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[August 18, 2016]
By Jon Herskovitz
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Texas is planning
to execute a man next week for a murder he did not commit.
If the sentence were to be carried out, it would mark the first time in
the United States that an accessory with so little culpability to a
murder was put to death, his lawyer said.
Jeffery Wood, 42, is scheduled to be executed on Aug. 24 by lethal
injection. He was convicted of taking part in a 1996 convenience store
robbery during which clerk Kriss Keeran was fatally shot.
Prosecutors and Wood's lawyers agree that he was in a vehicle outside
the store when it was robbed. But prosecutors have said Wood knew the
clerk might be shot and Wood's lawyers have refuted their argument.
Wood's roommate at the time, Daniel Reneau, was convicted of pulling the
trigger and executed on June 13, 2002.
"I am not aware of a case where a person has been executed with so
minimal culpability and with such little participation in the event,"
lawyer Jared Tyler said in an interview.
"When people think of the death penalty, they think of the worst of the
worst," Tyler said. "He was sitting in the truck outside a convenience
store when somebody else of their own volition decided to kill
somebody."
Tyler said he has filed motions with the state to halt the execution,
citing culpability, tainted testimony and mental competency issues.
Ten people have been executed as accessories to felony murder since the
United States reinstated the death penalty in 1976, according to the
Death Penalty Information Center, which monitors capital punishment.
(http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/those-executed-who-did-not-directly-kill-victim)
Under Texas' "Law of Parties," a person can be charged with capital
murder even if the offense is committed by someone else. "Each party to
an offense may be charged and convicted without alleging that he acted
as a principal or accomplice," according to the law.
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Texas death row inmate Jeffery Wood, scheduled to be executed August
24, 2016, is seen in an undated picture released by the Texas
Department of Criminal Justice. Texas Department of Criminal
Justice/Handout via Reuters
Texas has said that Wood is culpable because he knew the robbery was
going to take place. After the killing, he entered the store with
Reneau to steal the cash box, store safe and remove a video recorder
used for security.
(Reporting by Jon Herskovitz; Editing by Toni Reinhold)
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