WASHINGTON
(AP) -- The Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case of a man
sentenced to death
for killing an Alabama police officer but who lawyers
say now can't remember the 1985 murder.
The court agreed Monday to hear arguments in the case of Vernon Madison.
Madison
had been scheduled to be executed in January, but the court stayed the
execution to consider whether to take the case. Madison's case will now
likely be argued in the fall, and the court's decision to take the case
means he is safe from execution at least until the case is decided.
Madison's
attorneys argue that strokes and dementia have left Madison unable to
understand his execution or remember killing Mobile police Officer
Julius Schulte, who had responded to a domestic disturbance call
involving Madison.
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