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    Ruben Cantu

    Aug. 17, 2006, 12:36AM
    Bexar DA is target of plea
    Pe ion says probe of Cantu case is a 'sham'
    By LISE OLSEN and SHEILA HOTCHKIN
    Copyright 2006 Houston Chronicle


    The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals has been asked to halt the Bexar County district attorney's politically charged investigation into a possible wrongful execution and to name a special prosecutor to fairly examine claims that Ruben Cantu was innocent when he was put to death in 1993.

    In a pe ion to the court filed Wednesday, Cantu's convicted accomplice in the 1984 robbery-murder claims District Attorney Susan Reed is running a "sham investigation" because she set Cantu's execution date when she was judge and because her top investigators have demonstrated bias by referring to witnesses as "bas s" and liars in recorded phone calls.

    "Reed is not impartial but conflicted and her refusal to recuse herself has so marred the investigation that the public will have no confidence in the integrity of the results," the pe ion filed on behalf of David Garza claims.
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    Cantu and Garza were convicted for a nighttime robbery at a house in a southside San Antonio neighborhood in November 1984. The assault left one Mexican construction worker dead and another critically injured.

    But last year, Garza and the surviving eyewitness, Juan Moreno, both publicly claimed Cantu was innocent. A third man said Cantu was in Waco with him that day. Those claims, published in the Houston Chronicle and the San Antonio Express-News, prompted the district attorney to reopen the case last year.
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    "Ruben Cantu had nothing to do with the murder, attempted murder and robbery of the two men at 605 Briggs Street. I should know," Garza wrote in a sworn statement obtained by the Houston Chronicle.

    If his words are true, they provide some of the first evidence ever that the State of Texas wrongfully executed a man, who at the time of his crime was a juvenile.

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