Florida Justices Deny Death Row Inmate's Appeal
TALLAHASSEE (CBSMiami/AP) — This month's execution of a convicted murderer will continue as planned after the Florida Supreme Court ruled that a judge properly denied a mental competency hearing.
The justices unanimously denied the appeal Monday from 64-year-old John Errol Ferguson, a convicted mass killer scheduled for execution on Oct. 16th.
Circuit Judge Nushin Sayfie of Miami acknowledged Ferguson "undoubtedly suffers from mental illness" but ruled he waited too long to ask for a clemency hearing.
The high court agreed in an unsigned opinion.
It rejected other issues raised by Ferguson's lawyers after finding they, too, were untimely filed.
Ferguson was convicted of killing six people in a 1977 drug-related, execution-style mass killing in Carol City. He also was convicted of killing two Hialeah teenagers on their way to a church meeting in 1978.
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