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Texas Inmate Set For Execution Loses at Parole Board, Courts

  
Texas inmate set for execution loses at parole board, courts
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   HUNTSVILLE, Texas (AP) -- The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles has voted unanimously against recommending clemency for a convicted killer set to die this week for the slaying of a woman in San Antonio in 2004.
   The panel's 6-0 vote Tuesday follows the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals and a federal judge's refusal to stop the lethal injection of Taichin Preyor scheduled for Thursday. He was condemned for killing 24-year-old Jami Tackett at her apartment. Tackett is described in court documents as a drug dealer and the 46-year-old Preyor as a customer and dealer.
   Preyor's attorneys contend his trial lawyers didn't properly investigate his abusive childhood and that an earlier inexperienced appeals attorney relied on a disbarred lawyer for guidance.
   Preyor's attorneys say they're appealing to the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles has voted unanimously against recommending clemency for a convicted killer set to die this week for the slaying of a woman in San Antonio in 2004.

The panel's 6-0 vote Tuesday follows the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals and a federal judge's refusal to stop the lethal injection of Taichin Preyor scheduled for Thursday. He was condemned for killing 24-year-old Jami Tackett at her apartment. Tackett is described in court documents as a drug dealer and the 46-year-old Preyor as a customer and dealer.

Preyor's attorneys contend his trial lawyers didn't properly investigate his abusive childhood and that an earlier inexperienced appeals attorney relied on a disbarred lawyer for guidance.

Preyor's attorneys say they're appealing to the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

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