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Utah judge to decide if convicted killer with dementia can be executed

  • Attorneys for Ralph Leroy Menzies will appear before a Utah state judge on Wednesday for the final competency hearing in his death penalty case in Salt Lake City.
  • Menzies’ legal team argues he has severe dementia and lacks rational understanding of his execution, while prosecutors say he remains mentally competent, reflecting similar issues in earlier Supreme Court rulings.
  • Menzies, 67, was sentenced to death in 1988 for abducting and killing Maurine Hunsaker, a 26-year-old mother of three, and chose firing squad as his execution method, an option for Utah inmates sentenced before May 2004.
  • Since 1977, only five U.S. Executions by firing squad have occurred, including two recent ones in South Carolina, while Menzies has been on death row for 37 years amid multiple appeals delaying his sentence.
  • Judge Matthew Bates will issue an opinion after the hearing, which will determine if Menzies can be executed, with further hearings possible before any execution warrant is issued.
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Utah judge to decide if convicted killer with dementia can be executed

Attorneys for a Utah man who has been on death row for 37 years are due before a state judge as they seek to spare the convicted murderer from execution because he has dementia.

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MY Northwest broke the news in Tacoma, United States on Wednesday, May 7, 2025.
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