



UPDATE: Oct 4, 2019: The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals has issued a stay in this case. Read more here. Please continue to sign this petition for use in the event this stay is overturned by a higher court, or relief is not ultimately granted. Thank you!

UPDATE: Oct 4, 2019

A new article. Unless this execution is stopped, Randy Halprin has less than a week to live. He is scheduled to be killed the day following Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement - the holiest day on the Jewish Calendar) next week, on October 10, which also happens to be the World Day Against the Death Penalty.





UPDATE: Sept 29, 2019

Randy Halprin was denied relief by the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals on Sept 23, 2019. His next possible stops are the US Supreme Court and the Texas Board of Pardons & Paroles. This petition target has been updated to the Texas Board of Pardons & Paroles.

As we head into the Jewish New Year (Rosh Hashanah) and the days between the New Year and Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, please keep Randy, his legal team, and everyone concerned with this case in your prayers for wisdom, clarity, and mercy.

Randy Halprin is on death row in Texas and is scheduled for execution on October 10, 2019, even though he never killed anyone. Halperin was in a Texas prison and participated in an escape with six other prisoners which eventually resulted in the murder of a police officer by a different escapee. Texas is a state with a so-called "Law of Parties" which holds all participants in a crime equally culpable for the actions of an individual. Randy Halprin is on death row in Texas and is scheduled for execution on October 10, 2019, even though he never killed anyone. Halperin was in a Texas prison and participated in an escape with six other prisoners which eventually resulted in the murder of a police officer by a different escapee. Texas is a state with a so-called "Law of Parties" which holds all participants in a crime equally culpable for the actions of an individual.





Judge Vickers Cunningham sentenced Randy Halprin to death, however, evidence has arisen to demonstrate that Judge Cunningham referred to Mr. Halprin as “that fuckin’ Jew” and a “goddamn kike.” He ascribed to at least one old anti-Semitic trope and believed that Jews “needed to be shut down because they controlled all the money and all the power.” Under settled Texas and federal law, these beliefs and statements clearly meet the definition of bias.





NOTE: Unless relief is granted in this case, the addressee of this petition may be adjusted to the next party with decision-making authority and resubmitted to that authority.