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Texas judge stays execution of man who raped, killed 12-year-old

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The judge noted that Green’s competency was still an open question that required a hearing — not because he failed to establish that he was incompetent, but because “he was prevented from doing so” through a lack of due process.

Green’s Houston-based lawyer, James Rytting, praised the ruling as “a thorough decision.”

“I don’t think they will be able to get it overturned,” Rytting said of prosecutors.

A state expert has testified that Green is exaggerating his mental illness, but Rytting told the Los Angeles Times on Monday that the expert spent little time with Green and failed to test him.

“Mr. Green is seriously mentally ill; he suffers from schizophrenia and constant hallucinations,” Rytting said. Green’s condition has worsened, he said, since he has been imprisoned without treatment.

In his most recent appeal, Rytting cited prison records that Green had “stuffed so much tissue in his ear canals that irrigation was necessary to remove the impacted toilet paper.”

“This isn’t just somebody making things up,” the lawyer said. “You can’t discount delusions. You can’t discount hallucinations. It makes it ridiculous to execute someone — it’s not retribution, it’s not a deterrent.”

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