Texas’ highest criminal court has overturned the death sentence of a Harris County man who was on death row for nearly half a century, reported The Texas Tribune.
Clarence
Curtis Jordan, 70, was first convicted in 1978 of murdering Joe L. Williams, a
40-year-old Houston grocer. Jordan, who is intellectually disabled, was then
found in subsequent years to be incompetent and therefore could not be
executed. But for almost four decades, he did not have an attorney to advocate
for him and was seemingly forgotten on death row.
Jordan was
finally appointed
a new attorney in 2024 as news emerged that there were numerous
delayed criminal appeals in Harris County, some of which were lost for
more than a decade. The revelation came amid an effort by the county to reduce
the backlog in its criminal courts.
Following
new legal advocacy, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals vacated Jordan’s death
sentence in
a Thursday ruling. The panel also sent the case back to Harris County for a
new punishment proceeding.
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