
Texas inmate faces execution for fatally stabbing 2 brothers
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
46% : The death penalty should be reserved for the worse of the worst, and a Harris County jury determined long ago that this defendant fits the bill.45% : A Texas inmate faces execution Tuesday evening for fatally stabbing two Houston-area brothers during a robbery in their home more than 30 years ago.
37% : If Rhoades is executed, he would be the third inmate put to death this year in Texas and the sixth in the U.S Rick Rhoades, 57, (pictured) who was condemned for the September 1991 killings of Charles Allen, 31, and Bradley Allen, 33, faces execution Tuesday
37% : Pictured in this photo is the entrance to the 'death chamber' at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Huntsville Unit in Huntsville, Texas where Rhoades is expected to be executed Tuesday 'A 2020 Gallup poll on Americans´ attitudes regarding capital punishment shows that public support for the death penalty is at its lowest in a half-century, with opposition higher than any time since 1996,' David Dow and Jeffrey Newberry wrote in a court motion last month.
35% : 'A 2020 Gallup poll on Americans´ attitudes regarding capital punishment shows that public support for the death penalty is at its lowest in a half-century
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