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Buck's lawyers asked the Supreme Court and Republican Texas Gov. Rick Perry to halt the execution because of testimony from a psychologist who made a statement that black people were more likely to commit violence.
The debate centered on then-Texas Attorney General and now GOP Sen. John Cornyn, who recommended in 2000 that six cases, including Buck's be reviewed for racially biased testimony.
While Buck's guilt is not in question, his lawyers argue the psychologist's statements unfairly swayed the jury and that Buck should receive a new sentencing hearing.
Buck was sentenced to die after being convicted of fatally shooting his ex-girlfriend , Debra Gardner, and her friend Kenneth Butler in 1995. Buck also shot his sister, but she survived and has since argued for a reduced sentence.
It will be interesting to see if this affects Perry's presidential campaign.
If Buck gets a new hearing he could receive the death penalty again. It's interesting that his sister is advocating on his behalf even after he shot her.

