A Texas man is moving to appeal his death sentence, stating a Comedy Central special violated his constitutional rights.
BRAZOS COUNTY, Texas — A Texas man is moving to appeal his death sentence after stating that a Comedy Central special violated his constitutional rights to a fair and speedy trial.
Hall's legal team is now arguing that footage from a special on the television comedy network was later used to influence the sentencing of their client. We’re asking #SCOTUS to review the constitutionality of Mr. Hall’s sentence. pic.twitter.com/JFNFskKHDw Ross can be seen in the segment conversing with inmates in the segment called,"Jeff Ross roasts criminals: Live at Brazos County Jail."
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