Texas death row inmate's execution halted amid allegations of antisemitic bias by judge

The execution of a Texas death row inmate has been postponed following allegations that the presiding judge exhibited antisemitic bias during the trial.

The defence argued that the judge's prejudiced remarks compromised the fairness of the proceedings, leading to a review of the case.

This development has sparked discussions about the influence of personal biases in the judicial system and the importance of impartiality in capital punishment cases.

Read Original Article: The Independent

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