The Supreme Court agreed to halt the execution of a Texas inmate, after he argued that the state was refusing to allow his Buddhist spiritual adviser to accompany him into the chamber
The Supreme Court agreed Thursday night to halt the execution of a Texas inmate, Patrick Henry Murphy, after he argued that the state was refusing to allow his Buddhist spiritual adviser to accompany him into the chamber.
"The State may not carry out Murphy's execution," the court said in an unsigned order,"unless the State permits Murphy's Buddhist spiritual adviser or another Buddhist reverend of the State's choosing to accompany Murphy in the execution chamber during the execution."Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch would have denied the stay.Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote to explain why he voted to grant the application.
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