The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals ruled 7-2 yesterday to put Jeffery Wood's execution on hold. Wood, 43, was scheduled to die by lethal injection Wednesday.
The case has drawn highly unusual opposition from Republican lawmakers. It also has captured attention across the US over Wood's culpability in the shooting of a convenience store clerk, his mental competence and criticism surrounding his original trial.
In a two-page opinion, the appeals court said it was sending the case back to a lower court to review defense claims that the death sentence was based on false testimony and false scientific evidence. Those claims were based on the testimony of a since-discredited psychiatrist that Wood would certainly pose a future risk to public safety.
Wood and his friend Daniel Reneau were convicted in the shooting death of a 31-year-old store clerk during a robbery in the Texas Hill Country. Wood waited in a car while Reneau shot the clerk in the face.Wood was convicted of capital murder under what's known as the Texas law of parties, which makes a participant in a capital murder case equally culpable. Reneau was executed in 2002.
One Republican legislator already had formally asked the Texas Board of Pardon and Paroles to recommend commuting Wood's death sentence to life imprisonment, and GOP state Rep Jeff Leach had said before the ruling that he was collecting a bipartisan set of signatures for a similar letter to be sent this weekend.
Leach, however, said that's not what troubles him. He instead pointed to concerns about Wood's mental competency and the handling of his trial. A federal judge halted the original execution date in 2008 so that Wood who was once found to have been mentally incompetent to stand trial could be tested to determine whether he understood why he would be put to death.
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