Texas woman on death row receives bipartisan support for clemency from state officials
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Advocates rallied Thursday in Dallas seeking clemency for a woman who is facing execution later this month after being convicted for allegedly killing her 2-year-old daughter more than a decade ago.
Attorneys for Melissa Lucio, who is on death row, submitted an application for clemency to Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles, according to a statement from the Innocence Project, which represents Lucio.
"We are here to prevent an irreversible injustice, the government execution of Melissa Lucio because if we don't -- if the state executes her despite all of the overwhelming evidence pointing to her innocence, her execution will be a stain on our state's morality," said Democratic state Rep. Victoria Neave Criado, who attended the rally at Dallas City Hall.
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