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COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio Supreme Court has rejected the request of a condemned killer to delay next week’s execution while he pursues an appeal.
Death row inmate Gary Otte (OH’-tee) wants the death penalty declared unconstitutional in his case because he was under 21 at the time of the crime.
The court denied Otte’s request for a delay Thursday.
Otte was sentenced to die for the Feb. 12, 1992, killing of Robert Wasikowski (wah-sih-KOW’-skee) and the Feb. 13, 1992, killing of Sharon Kostura. Both slayings took place in Parma, in suburban Cleveland.
Republican Gov. John Kasich (KAY’-sihk) has rejected a request for clemency made by Otte’s attorneys.
The 45-year-old Otte is scheduled to die Sept. 13. He is also challenging Ohio’s lethal injection method in federal court.
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