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Melissa Elizabeth Lucio (n. 18 de julio de 1968) es la primera mujer latina en ser sentenciada a muerte en Texas desde que se restableció la pena de muerte en 1976.​ Fue declarada culpable de asesinato capital después de la muerte de su hija de dos años, Mariah Alvarez.​ Su caso llamó la atención después de que un documental de 2020, The State of Texas vs. Melissa, cubriera su caso.​

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dbo:abstract Melissa Elizabeth Lucio (born June 18, 1969) is the first woman of Hispanic descent to be sentenced to death in the U.S. state of Texas. She was convicted of capital murder after the death of her two-year-old daughter, Mariah, who was found to have scattered bruising in various stages of healing, as well as injuries to her head and contusions of the kidneys, lungs and spinal cord. Prosecutors said that Mariah's injuries were the result of physical abuse, while Lucio's attorneys say that her death was caused by a fall down the stairs two days prior. Lucio's case was the subject of a 2020 documentary, The State of Texas vs. Melissa. She has maintained her innocence, and Cornell Law School professor Sandra Babcock has called the prosecution "by far the weakest capital case I've ever seen". Lucio's execution was set for April 27, 2022, but an appeals court granted her a stay on April 25, 2022. (en) Melissa Elizabeth Lucio (n. 18 de julio de 1968) es la primera mujer latina en ser sentenciada a muerte en Texas desde que se restableció la pena de muerte en 1976.​ Fue declarada culpable de asesinato capital después de la muerte de su hija de dos años, Mariah Alvarez.​ Su caso llamó la atención después de que un documental de 2020, The State of Texas vs. Melissa, cubriera su caso.​ Su fecha de ejecución estaba programada el 27 de abril de 2022, pero dos días antes de la ejecución esta fue suspendida por la Corte de Apelaciones.​ Lucio continua en el corredor de la muerte, de ser ejecutada sería la primera mujer latina ejecutada en los Estados Unidos en casi 159 años desde la ejecución de la mexicana Josefa "Chipita" Rodriguez ahorcada en Texas en 1863. (es) Melissa Elizabeth Lucio, née le 18 juillet 1968, est une Americano-Mexicaine, première femme hispanique au Texas à être condamnée à mort. Elle est reconnue coupable du meurtre en 2007 de sa fille de deux ans, Mariah Alvarez. Son cas attire l’attention après qu’un documentaire de 2020, The State of Texas vs. Melissa (L'État du Texas contre Melissa), a couvert son cas. Son procès, présentant des failles de procédures, est controversé. Des personnalités, groupes de soutiens et politiques réclament l'annulation de son exécution originellement prévue le 27 avril 2022 qui sera finalement temporairement annulée deux jours avant. (fr)
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rdfs:comment Melissa Elizabeth Lucio (n. 18 de julio de 1968) es la primera mujer latina en ser sentenciada a muerte en Texas desde que se restableció la pena de muerte en 1976.​ Fue declarada culpable de asesinato capital después de la muerte de su hija de dos años, Mariah Alvarez.​ Su caso llamó la atención después de que un documental de 2020, The State of Texas vs. Melissa, cubriera su caso.​ (es) Melissa Elizabeth Lucio (born June 18, 1969) is the first woman of Hispanic descent to be sentenced to death in the U.S. state of Texas. She was convicted of capital murder after the death of her two-year-old daughter, Mariah, who was found to have scattered bruising in various stages of healing, as well as injuries to her head and contusions of the kidneys, lungs and spinal cord. Prosecutors said that Mariah's injuries were the result of physical abuse, while Lucio's attorneys say that her death was caused by a fall down the stairs two days prior. (en) Melissa Elizabeth Lucio, née le 18 juillet 1968, est une Americano-Mexicaine, première femme hispanique au Texas à être condamnée à mort. Elle est reconnue coupable du meurtre en 2007 de sa fille de deux ans, Mariah Alvarez. Son cas attire l’attention après qu’un documentaire de 2020, The State of Texas vs. Melissa (L'État du Texas contre Melissa), a couvert son cas. (fr)
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