Ex Parte Green
Ex Parte Green
Opinion of the Court
Appeal from the 262nd District Court, Harris County; Mike Anderson, Judge.
Motion for Extraordinary Relief dismissed.
Dissenting Opinion
dissenting.
STATEMENT
A Harris County jury convicted the applicant on the basis of evidence processed at the Houston Police Department crime lab. The reliability of the crime lab and the evidence processed there has been called into serious question. Houston Po
In his application for original habeas corpus relief, the applicant notes that serious concerns have been raised about the firearms identification unit of the HPD crime lab. The applicant’s conviction was based on firearms identification evidence. Until these concerns have been addressed, I would not execute any defendant whose conviction was had on the basis of evidence processed at the HPD crime lab.
Because a death sentence cannot be reversed once earned out, I would grant a stay of execution in this case until the evidence used to convict the applicant can be independently verified. I suggest that there be a moratorium on all executions in cases where convictions were had based on evidence from the HPD crime lab until the reliability of the evidence has been verified.
Because a majority of the Court votes otherwise, I respectfully dissent.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Ex Parte Dominique Jerome GREEN, Applicant
- Cited By
- 3 cases
- Status
- Published