Sharon Keller

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  8. Fierro at 372.
  9. Fierro, 375-376.
  10. Fierro, 386-392
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  20. Criner I, 816 S.W.2d at 153 (Brookshire, J., dissenting); Christian, supra, at 1196.
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  22. Criner I, 816 S.W.2d at 139.
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  29. See Criner I.
  30. See Criner II.
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  32. 1 2 3 Harvey Rice, Bush pardon likely today for man convicted of rape, in The Houston Chronicle p.A1, August 15, 2000.
  33. Christian, supra, at 1197.
  34. Criner III, slip op. at 1, 7.
  35. Presiding Judge McCormick and Judges Mansfield, Holland, and Womack joined Judge Keller's majority opinion and Judges Baird, Overstreet, and Price dissented. Judge Meyers did not participate.Criner III, slip op. at 1.
  36. 1 2 Criner III, slip op. at 1.
  37. 1 2 3 "Case for Innocence - Transcript of Interview with Judge Charles Baird". PBS Frontline. Retrieved 2009-09-15.
  38. Id., at 6-7.
  39. Criner III, slip op. at 4-5.
  40. Criner III, slip op. at 4.
  41. Criner III, slip op. at p.5, con't of fnt. 4. For some reason, the dissent finds it significant that the State did not put on evidence at the time of trial that the victim had consensual sexual relations with men. Well, of course it didn't put on evidence tending to suggest that the sixteen-year-old victim was promiscuous; there was no reason at that time to do so.
  42. Criner III, slip op. at 4; Christian, supra, at n.13.
  43. When asked to explain the basis for the assumption that Ogg was promiscuous, Keller stated: "[t]here's evidence in the record that the state could have put on testimony, and then there's specific kinds of testimony that she was promiscuous."
  44. "The Case of Innocence - Transcript of Interview with Judge Sharon Keller". PBS Frontline. Retrieved 2009-09-15.
  45. 1 2 3 Ofra, Bikel. "The Case for Innocence - Excerpt of Roy Criner segment". PBS Frontline. Retrieved 2009-09-15.
  46. [t]he State argued at the habeas corpus hearing that though they did not make sex-with-boyfriend, condom, or failure-to-ejaculate arguments at the trial they could have if the DNA evidence had been available, and they would if a new trial was ordered. Criner III, slip op. at p.4-5, fnt. 4.
  47. When the state prosecuted Mr. Criner, they theorized that Mr. Criner did not wear a condom, that he did ejaculate, and that his semen was recovered from the victim ... What they have done, and I think improperly so, is to create or invent reasons that explain away the DNA evidence. But those reasons were never presented to a jury, and that's the basis of the entire judicial system -- you put those facts before 12 individual citizens, and let them decide if that evidence is reliable and believable, or not.
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  54. United States Supreme Court, Orders in Pending Cases, September 25, 2007
  55. United States Supreme Court, BAZE v. REES (No. 07-5439) 217 S. W. 3d 207, affirmed.
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  71. Id., at 8-9
  72. Id. at 15.
  73. 1 2 Id., at 15
  74. Id., at 13-14.
  75. Id., at 12-13.
  76. "Investigating Judge Keller". New York Times . February 19, 2009. Retrieved 2009-02-19. If the facts are as reported, Judge Keller should be removed from the bench. It would show monumental callousness, as well as a fundamental misunderstanding of justice, for a judge to think that a brief delay in closing a court office should take precedence over a motion that raises constitutional objections to an execution. If the facts have been misreported, the impeachment process would allow Judge Keller to set the record straight.
  77. Rick Casey. "A politically motivated process? You be the judge", San Antonio Express-News , February 27, 2016, p. A13
  78. 1 2 Dallas Morning News, "Judge Keller's disclosures omit nearly $2 million in real estate, public records show", dallasnews.com, March 30, 2009.
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Sharon Keller
Presiding Judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
Assumed office
January 1, 2001
Legal offices
Preceded by Presiding Judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals
2001–present
Incumbent