In the appeal, reported KRLD NewsRadio 1080, Mathews raised four points challenging the admission of certain evidence. In his remaining two issues, “he argues that his life sentence violates the Eighth Amendment and that the trial court denied his common law right to allocution,” according to the ruling.
All points were denied, according to the radio station.
“I believe the 5th Court has accurately talked about most of the facts in the record. I did not see anything that jumped out at me as a factually wrong statement.” KRLD NewsRadio 1080 quoted Mike Casillas, Mathews’ appellate attorney, as saying.
The case may still be appealed to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals in the form of a petition for discretionary review, per KRLD NewsRadio 1080. But Casillas told the radio station that that has a less than 10 percent chance
Judge Denies Indian American Father Wesley Mathews’ Appeal, Upholds Life Sentence