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Texas death row inmate, spared execution, barred from testifying to state lawmakers

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A Texas death row inmate whose execution was recently halted was prevented from testifying at the state capitol on Monday after the office of Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton refused to let him testify in person, citing security concerns.

The Supreme Court of Texas granted an emergency motion last week to halt the execution of Robert Roberson, which had been scheduled to take place Oct. 17.

In an opinion issued when the Texas Supreme Court halted the execution, Justice Evan Young noted that the Legislature “has subpoenaed an inmate subject to a sentence of death to appear as a witness” and that “if the sentence is carried out, the witness obviously cannot appear.”

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