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Home  /  World  /  The US  /  Death row inmate Melissa Lucio ‘innocent’ in daughter’s death, judge declares

Death row inmate Melissa Lucio ‘innocent’ in daughter’s death, judge declares

by Shriya Kataria
November 19, 2024
in The US, World
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Death row inmate Melissa Lucio 'innocent' in daughter's death, judge declares

Melissa Lucio, a Texas woman on death row for the 2007 death of her 2-year-old daughter, Mariah, received a monumental boost in her fight for freedom. Senior State District Judge Arturo Nelson, in a ruling issued on October 16, 2024, concluded that Lucio is “actually innocent” and recommended overturning her conviction and death sentence.

Flawed prosecution and suppressed evidence

Judge Nelson’s 62-page decision highlighted prosecutorial misconduct, including the suppression of evidence that could have demonstrated Lucio’s innocence. Statements from her other children, who described their mother as non-abusive and explained Mariah’s death as an accidental fall down the stairs, were never presented during her trial. “This Court finds [Lucio] has satisfied her burden and produced clear and convincing evidence that she is actually innocent of the offence of capital murder,” Nelson stated. The recommendation now awaits review by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals.

Family and advocates hopeful for freedom

Lucio’s family, supported by the Innocence Project, expressed optimism. “This is the best news we could get going into the holidays,” her son, John Lucio, said. Vanessa Potkin, Lucio’s attorney and director of special litigation at the Innocence Project, added, “Melissa should be home right now with her children and grandchildren.”

National attention and celebrity advocacy

Lucio’s case has drawn significant national attention, fueled by Sabrina Van Tassel’s Hulu documentary The State of Texas vs. Melissa. The film shed light on the questionable evidence and process that led to Lucio’s conviction. Celebrities, including Kim Kardashian and Sister Helen Prejean, have called for her release, joining bipartisan lawmakers advocating for justice.

A stay of execution and renewed hope

Lucio came within two days of her scheduled April 27, 2022, execution before the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals granted a stay. Reflecting on the reprieve, Lucio said, “I am grateful the Court has given me the chance to live and prove my innocence. Mariah is in my heart today and always.”

Criticism of the justice system

Advocates like Abraham Bonowitz, director of Death Penalty Action, emphasized the systemic flaws revealed by Lucio’s case. “It took a film viewed by millions and a massive public relations campaign just to halt her execution,” he said. “If you don’t have a big campaign, then you can’t be heard.” The judge’s declaration of Lucio’s innocence marks a pivotal moment in a case that has spanned over 15 years, reigniting hope for justice and sparking broader discussions about flaws in the criminal justice system.

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