SCOTUS won't lift stay of execution for Ga. inmate

Updated: Thursday, 21 Feb 2013, 12:23 PM EST
Published : Thursday, 21 Feb 2013, 12:15 PM EST

ATLANTA (AP) — The execution of a Georgia man whose attorneys claim he is mentally disabled is still on hold after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to lift a stay.

The court's decision means Warren Lee Hill will not likely be scheduled for execution before the state's current supply of a lethal injection drug expires next week.

Hill was one of two Georgia inmates to be executed this week. The other was also granted a stay, although the state has appealed.

Hill was convicted in the 1990 beating death of fellow inmate Joseph Handspike. At the time, Hill was serving a life sentence for killing his girlfriend.

The state says the defense has failed to meet its burden of proving beyond a reasonable doubt that Hill is mentally disabled.

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