Federal Judge Says Prisoner's Lawsuit Can't Stop Execution
Federal Judge Says Prisoner's Lawsuit Can't Stop Execution
A federal judge will not prevent Mississippi from executing an inmate who filed a lawsuit challenging the state’s use of three lethal injection drugs.According to The Associated Press, the lawsuit was filed by 58-year-old Thomas Edwin Loden, Jr., who is scheduled to be executed on 14 December.In his Wednesday ruling, U.S. District Judge Henry Wingate found that state law allows Loden to be executed even with a pending lawsuit.“Loden contends that since he is a plaintiff in this underlying lawsuit challenging Mississippi’s lethal injection mode of execution, the same procedure Mississippi intends to use to put him to death, he should not be executed before a decision on the constitutionality is rendered,” Wingate wrote in his ruling.“Loden, however, cannot convincingly argue that his involvement in this 1983 lawsuit has somehow expanded his rights and provided him a shield against execution,” Wingate added.Loden, notes The Associated Press, has been on death row since 2001, after pleading guilty to capital murder, rape, and four counts of sexual battery against a 16-year-old girl.
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