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Documentarian advocates for a new trial for convicted mother in The State of Texas vs. Melissa
By Kiko Martinez
Tags: Film, Texas, The State of Texas vs. Melissa, documentary, interview, Melissa Elizabeth Lucio, first Latina sentenced to death in the state of Texas, Latinx, Latina, death sentence, Sabrina Van Tassel, Harlingen, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, overturned conviction, forced confession, U.S. Supreme Court, unfair trial, new trial, Melissa Lucio, death row
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