Current:Home > MarketsFederal judge temporarily halts Idaho’s plan to try a second time to execute a man on death row -Ascend Wealth Education
Federal judge temporarily halts Idaho’s plan to try a second time to execute a man on death row
View
Date:2025-04-18 02:33:47
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — A federal judge has temporarily halted the planned execution of an Idaho man on death row whose first lethal injection attempt was botched earlier this year.
Thomas Eugene Creech was scheduled to be executed by lethal injection Nov. 13 — roughly nine months after the state first tried and failed to execute him. Execution team members tried eight locations in Creech’s arms and legs on Feb. 28 but could not find a viable vein to deliver the lethal drug.
U.S. District Judge G. Murray Snow issued the stay this week to allow the court enough time to consider Creech’s claims that prosecutors acted improperly during his clemency hearing. Creech’s defense team also has other legal cases underway seeking to stop him from being put to death.
The Idaho Department of Correction declined to comment on the postponement because the lawsuit is ongoing but said it will take at least until the end of the month for both sides to file the written copies of their arguments with the court.
“Per IDOC policy, Mr. Creech has been returned to his previous housing assignment in J-Block and execution preparations have been suspended,” department public information officer Sanda Kuzeta-Cerimagic said in a statement.
Creech, 74, is the state’s longest-serving person on death row. He has been in prison for half a century, convicted of five murders in three states and suspected of several more. He was already serving a life term when he beat another person in prison with him, 22-year-old David Dale Jensen, to death in 1981 — the crime for which he was to be executed.
In the decades since, Creech has become known inside the walls of the Idaho Maximum Security Institution as a generally well-behaved person who sometimes writes poetry. His bid for clemency before the last execution attempt found support from a former warden at the penitentiary, prison staffers who recounted how he wrote them poems of support or condolence and the judge who sentenced Creech to death.
After the last execution attempt failed, the Idaho Department of Correction announced it would use new protocols for lethal injection when execution team members are unable to place a peripheral IV line, close to the surface of the skin. The new policy allows the execution team to place a central venous catheter, a more complex and invasive process that involves using the deeper, large veins of the neck, groin, chest or upper arm to run a catheter deep inside a person’s body until it reaches the heart.
veryGood! (53)
Related
- Federal hiring is about to get the Trump treatment
- Line and Bridge Fires blaze in California, thousands of acres torched, thousands evacuated
- North Carolina absentee ballots release, delayed by RFK Jr. ruling, to begin late next week
- Clock is ticking for local governments to use billions of dollars of federal pandemic aid
- Can Bill Belichick turn North Carolina into a winner? At 72, he's chasing one last high
- Lil Wayne feels hurt after being passed over as Super Bowl halftime headliner. The snub ‘broke’ him
- Anthropologie’s Extra 40% Off Sale Includes the Cutest Dresses, Accessories & More, Starting at $5
- Shohei Ohtani pitching in playoffs? Dodgers say odds for return 'not zero'
- US appeals court rejects Nasdaq’s diversity rules for company boards
- 911 calls overwhelmed operators after shooting at Georgia’s Apalachee High School
Ranking
- The 401(k) millionaires club keeps growing. We'll tell you how to join.
- Modern Family’s Julie Bowen Reveals What Her Friendship With Sofia Vergara Is Really Like
- Tiger Woods undergoes another back surgery, says it 'went smothly'
- Tyreek Hill's attorney says they'll fight tickets after Miami police pulled Hill over
- Newly elected West Virginia lawmaker arrested and accused of making terroristic threats
- Report finds ‘no evidence’ Hawaii officials prepared for wildfire that killed 102 despite warnings
- 911 calls overwhelmed operators after shooting at Georgia’s Apalachee High School
- Astronauts left behind by Starliner set for press conference from ISS: Timeline of space saga
Recommendation
Pregnant Kylie Kelce Shares Hilarious Question Her Daughter Asked Jason Kelce Amid Rising Fame
Texas’ battle against deer disease threatens breeding industry
J.K. Dobbins makes statement with electrifying Chargers debut
Why Dave Coulier Respects Mary-Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen’s Different Perspective on Full House
Angelina Jolie nearly fainted making Maria Callas movie: 'My body wasn’t strong enough'
A cat named Drifter is safe after sneaking out and getting trapped in a sewer for nearly 8 weeks
Florida State asks judge to rule on parts of suit against ACC, hoping for resolution without trial
Perfect Couple Star Eve Hewson Is Bono's Daughter & More Surprising Celebrity Relatives