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A member of the “Texas 7″ prison escapees could get a new trial after the state’s highest criminal court hears more evidence of his claim that the judge in his case held antisemitic views ...
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 ...
An appeals court granted Halprin a new trial because the judge in his first trial made antisemitic comments about him.
In September, WFAA reported that Randy Halprin could get a new trial due to the alleged anti-Semitic comments by the previous trial judge, according to sources.
One of the five surviving members of the "Texas Seven" gang of escapees sought a new sentencing trial Thursday at a hearing marked by heavier-than-normal courtroom security. By Associated PressSep ...
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.
Randy Halprin was a member of a gang of prisoners known as the “Texas 7” who escaped from custody and killed an Irving police officer in 2000.
It could be a year or more before the new trial of “Texas 7" inmate Randy Halprin gets underway. That’s because the Dallas County DA is challenging one of the judge's recent rulings.
Tarrant County prosecutors agree the judge who convicted ‘Texas 7’ death row inmate Randy Halprin used anti-Semitic bias and Halprin should get a new trial.
Attorney for Texas 7 member Randy Halprin says he will fight to stay on case Prosecutors are trying to get Heath Harris removed from Halprin’s defense over a potential conflict of interest.
In a landmark decision on Wednesday, a Texas appeals court ordered a new trial for Randy Halprin, a Jewish death row inmate, citing antisemitic bias by the judge who oversaw his original case ...
The Dallas Co. DA will seek the death penalty for a member of the infamous "Texas 7," according to reporting from our sister station, WFAA.