Texas executes inmate who fought prayer, touch rules | Federal News Network

Oct 06, 2022 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    -50% Moderately Liberal

  • Reliability
  • Policy Leaning

    -62% Very Liberal

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"Ramirez's attorney, Seth Kretzer, said while he feels empathy for Castro's family, his client's challenge was about protecting religious freedoms for all."
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10% Conservative
"Gonzalez said he would not seek the death penalty while he remains in office."
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-6% Liberal
"During a nearly 20-minute Facebook live video, Gonzalez said he believes the death penalty is one of the many things wrong with our justice system."
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-22% Liberal
"Gonzalez said he considers the death penalty unethical."
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-24% Liberal
"Ramirez challenged state prison rules that prevented his pastor from touching him and praying aloud during his execution, saying his religious freedom was being violated."
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-30% Liberal

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

55% : Ramirez's attorney, Seth Kretzer, said while he feels empathy for Castro's family, his client's challenge was about protecting religious freedoms for all.
47% : Gonzalez said he would not seek the death penalty while he remains in office.
39% : During a nearly 20-minute Facebook live video, Gonzalez said he believes the death penalty is one of the "many things wrong with our justice system."
38% : Gonzalez said he considers the death penalty "unethical."
35% : Ramirez challenged state prison rules that prevented his pastor from touching him and praying aloud during his execution, saying his religious freedom was being violated.

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