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The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals has granted a new trial for one of the last living members of the Texas 7. Randy Halprin was part of a group of escaped prisoners who broke out of the Connally ...
Texas death row inmate Randy Halprin, who was once part of the "Texas 7" gang of escaped prisoners, is being granted a new trial by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. Halprin, who is Jewish, won ...
Randy Halprin, a member of the “Texas 7,” is set for a new trial because of judicial bias. He and six others escaped prison in 2000 and killed a police officer. The trial date is pending.
Revised 7:58 p.m. with details about the other Texas 7 members. A member of the “Texas 7″ prison escapees could get a new trial after the state’s highest criminal court hears more evidence ...
Halprin had been scheduled to receive a lethal injection on Oct. 10, 2019, but the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals granted a stay of execution just days before.
DALLAS — A Dallas County judge has recommended that a Jewish death row inmate, who was part of the "Texas 7" gang of escaped prisoners, be granted a new trial after considering evidence whether ...
FORT WORTH, Texas — One of two living members of the "Texas 7" prison gang, all of whom were convicted in the murder of a North Texas police officer in 2000, could get a new trial over his judge ...
FORT WORTH (CBSDFW.COM) - Nearly two decades after Randy Halprin, one of the notorious "Texas 7" gang was convicted and sentenced to death, his attorneys are seeking a new trial. "Today's filing ...
Texas Seven prison escapee Randy Halprin should get a new trial because the judge in his 2003 capital murder trial harbored anti-Semitic views, a state district judge recommended Monday.
Texas death row inmate Randy Halprin, who was once part of the "Texas 7" gang of escaped prisoners, is being granted a new trial by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals.
Randy Halprin, then 23, one of the "Texas 7" prison escapees, is led out of the Teller County Courthouse after a extradition hearing in Cripple Creek, Colorado on Jan. 26, 2001.