A Texas death row inmate's sentence has been upheld by a federal appeals court. The court found that state courts did not act unreasonably in allowing certain evidence.

This evidence pertained to the inmate's affiliation with Satanism. The court deemed it relevant to assessing the inmate's potential for future dangerousness.

Further details on this case are available from FOX 4 KDFW, including the court's decision and its implications for the inmate's sentence.