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Ky. high court rejects requests to halt execution

By Brett Barrouquere
The Associated Press

LOUISVILLE — The Kentucky Supreme Court has rejected two requests to halt the scheduled execution of Marco Allen Chapman, saying the death row inmate is competent to make his own decisions about whether to die.

The high court on Wednesday ruled that Chapman, who has asked to be executed, is competent to make his own decisions. Because of that finding, Chief Justice John Minton said, the court must dismiss the remaining appeals that were filed by the Department of Public Advocacy against Chapman’s will.

Justice Mary Noble issued a one-page concurring opinion saying the court properly applied the law, but that she would be open to legislative action on the death penalty.

“If state executions are not the will of the people, then they must demand a different approach,” Noble wrote. “I would welcome such legislation.”

Barring a last-minute change of heart by Chapman, the ruling could clear the way for Chapman to die by lethal injection at the Kentucky State Penitentiary on Friday.

Chapman, 36, pleaded guilty in 2004 to killing a 7-year-old girl and her 6-year-old brother, as well as attacking their 10-year-old sister and mother in the northern Kentucky town of Warsaw. He asked to be sentenced to death.

The public advocates asked the high court to stop the execution, questioning Chapman’s competency in one motion and citing a pending challenge to Kentucky’s execution protocol in another.

Two other death row inmates, convicted cop killer Ralph Baze and Thomas Clyde Bowling, convicted of killing a couple in Lexington, sued the state saying it improperly adopted the current execution protocol. That challenge is pending before the Kentucky Supreme Court. Chapman did not take part in that suit.

The high court’s ruling comes about a week after a circuit judge in Frankfort found Chapman competent to fire his attorneys and waive his appeals.

Chapman wrote directly to the justices with a plea to allow his execution.

“So I ask this court one last time to dismiss all motions and allow my execution go forward as planned without any further delays or proceedings,” Chapman wrote.

Kentucky has executed two people since states resumed the practice in 1977 after a four-year, court-imposed hiatus. Harold McQueen was put to death in the electric chair in 1997 for the shooting death of Rebecca O’Hearn in Richmond in 1980.

The last person executed in Kentucky was Eddie Lee Harper, who died by lethal injection in 1999. Harper was sentenced to death for killing his adoptive parents in 1982. Harper waived all appeals and asked to be executed after 16 years on death row.

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Ex-death row inmate reaches deal, get 55 years

The Associated Press

HARLAN — A former death row inmate pleaded guilty and received 55 years in prison for the 1981 murder and robbery of an eastern Kentucky man.

Hugh Marlowe, who spent 19 years on death row, accepted the deal on Friday in the death of 78-year-old Henry Hamblin of Dartmont on Nov. 13, 1981.

The deal came after nearly a year of legal wrangling that promted Special Judge Cletus Maricle to set an Oct. 3 deadline for prosecutors and Marlowe’s attorneys to reach a deal, the Harlan Daily Enterprise reported.

Marlowe was convicted in 1982 of murdering Hamblin, who was shot with a pistol and beaten to death. Maricle ordered a new sentencing hearing for Marlowe in August 2001, a decision upheld by the Kentucky Supreme Court in 2007. Maricle rejected a motion for a new trial.

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Police look for Johnson Co. jail inmate

Herald-Leader Staff Report

Kentucky State Police are searching for a man who failed to return to the Johnson County jail Tuesday from a work release, authorities said Wednesday.

Andrew M. Lee, 27, walked away from work at the Paintsville Recreation Center Tuesday afternoon, state police said. Information about his original charges was not immediately available.

Lee is about 5-feet-3, 140 pounds with black hair and brown eyes.

Anyone with information about the inmate should call state police at (606) 433-7711.

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Eastern Kentucky jailer indicted on rape charge

The Associated Press

CATLETTSBURG — An Eastern Kentucky jailer was indicted for allegedly raping a female inmate he was transporting.

Boyd County grand jurors on Friday charged Charles F. Howard, 50, of Sandy Hook with one count of first-degree rape.

Howard was arrested Sept. 2 after a 26-year-old female inmate told authorities that Howard raped her in a remote area as he was taking her from Elliott County to the Boyd County Detention Center in Catlettsburg.

If convicted, Howard could be sentenced to 10 to 20 years in prison.

Howard was free on bond Friday.

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