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When Justice Defers to Itself: The Numbers Behind Texas’ Broken Standard of Review

📊 When Justice Defers to Itself: The Numbers Behind Texas’ Broken Standard of Review In our last post, we exposed how Texas courts hide behind the phrase “in the light most favorable to the verdict.” It sounds like due process, but it’s really a policy of self-preservation — a way to defend convictions instead of defending the truth. Now, let’s look at the numbers that prove it. ⚖️ The Data Doesn’t Lie — Even When Courts Do According to data compiled by the National Registry of Exonerations (as of 2025), Texas has recorded over 450 exonerations since 1989 — the most of any state in the country. More than 70% of those wrongful convictions were based on witness misidentification or false testimony . And yet, nearly all of them were upheld on appeal before new evidence finally forced the courts to act. The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals routinely applies the sufficiency standard established in Jackson v. Virginia (443 U.S. 307, 1979) — but the Texas interpretation goes f...

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