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Wayne Charles Doty (born April 12, 1973) [1] is an American double murderer currently on death row for the May 17, 2011 murder of 21-year-old fellow inmate Xavier Rodriguez. [2]
Murder of fellow inmate Xavier Rodriguez in 2013. 11 years, 262 days (first sentence; overthrown) 6 years, 282 days (second sentence) Originally sentenced to death for the murder of Harvey Horne II in 1996, the Florida Supreme Court threw out Doty's sentence in 2016, but he was retried and received a new one in 2018. Has selected electrocution ...
Xavier Rodriguez (born September 20, 1961) is an American attorney and jurist serving as a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas. Rodriguez was previously a justice of the Texas Supreme Court from 2001 to 2002.
Rodriguez, 38, and suspects Charly Angel Carrillo Torres, 35, and Jonathan Xavier Roman Martinez, 34, are each charged with murder for causing Adela Gonzalez Martinez's death- Rodriguez's ex-wife ...
In May, a jury found Omar Rodriguez guilty of second-degree murder for the shooting death of his son’s neighbor, Jose Rey, 52. Rodriguez, who made a mockery of being just out-of-the-reach of ...
In 2021, U.S. district judge Xavier Rodriguez ruled that the federal government's negligence was mostly responsible for the shooting and that it was "jointly and severally liable for the damages that may be awarded." [28] He later awarded damages of more than USD $230 million "to survivors and victims’ families". [76]
Alexander Ortiz, a 21-year-old charged with murder, was attacked by his alleged victim's uncle and another man in an Albuquerque, New Mexico courtroom. 'Worth every moment': Video shows victim's ...
In February 2022, Acosta Jr. was indicted by the Dallas County court on a capital murder charge, [14] which can carry the death sentence in the state of Texas. [15] In February 2023, Acosta Jr. was found guilty of capital murder and was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.