HARLINGEN, Texas (ValleyCentral) — For many victims' families, a death row execution represents the justice they seek. However, they often face a wait of years or decades to see that justice realized.
The average death row sentence takes 20 years to reach its execution date.
Ricardo Barrera, owner and lead attorney of Barrera Law Firm, said many factors go into ensuring that a person on death row is facing their penalty without any reasonable doubt that the verdict could have gone another way.
“From the date that an execution is ordered after a jury trial, up and through the actual execution, there are both state and federal safeguards to ensure that there is no legal error or evidentiary issue that would’ve come out with a different result," Barrera said.
Barrera said the safeguards are necessary to protect those who have been sentenced to death row from an imperfect justice system.
Texas death sentences get an automatic appeal to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals — the highest criminal court in Texas. The appeal process can take 10-20 years or more as it gets reviewed by both state and federal courts.
A death penalty appeals case can present anything from newly discovered evidence to ineffective assistance of counsel. It is also common for appeals cases to ask if evidence was presented legally during the trial.
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