Texas death row inmate asks Supreme Court for stay over request for pastor to 'lay hands' during execution
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A Texas death row inmate filed an emergency appeal with Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito on Tuesday, a day before his scheduled execution over a request to have his pastor pray aloud and touch him as he dies.
Texas allows spiritual advisors inside the death chamber but Ramirez is seeking to have his Baptist pastor, Dana Moore, be allowed to touch him and pray aloud over him during the procedure. The 5th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that doing so could jeopardize the execution. In the appeal to the Supreme Court, attorneys for Ramirez argue the Texas Department of Criminal Justice rules would require Moore to stand silently as Ramirez lay dying.More Related News
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