Convicted Cop Killer Spared Death Penalty

HUNTSVILLE, Texas (AP) _ The U.S. Supreme Court has blocked Thursday’s scheduled execution of Texas death row inmate Kenneth Mosley.

Mosley was to die for the February 1997 shooting death of Garland police Officer Michael David Moore at a Garland bank.

Justices agreed Wednesday to halt the lethal injection until they resolve an Alabama death penalty case that Mosley’s attorney said could affect his case.

The Alabama case is to be heard by the high court in November. It centers on whether a trial lawyer was constitutionally deficient in failing to raise objections during the punishment phase of the trial.

Mosley’s attorneys have raised similar claims. They say his trial attorneys were deficient for not objecting to victim impact testimony from the officer’s wife and for not calling witnesses to testify about Mosley’s drug and alcohol addictions.

Moore was responding to a 911 call about a robbery at a bank when he died.

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