Supreme Court turns away appeal from death row inmate who says lawyers gave him bad advice

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court won’t hear an appeal from a Mississippi death row inmate who pleaded guilty in the rape and killing of a waitress in 2000.

The justices on Monday let stand a lower court ruling that denied Thomas Loden Jr.’s request for a new court hearing to determine whether his lawyers gave him poor legal advice.

Loden argued that his original defence attorneys failed to fully investigate his mental condition and gave him bad advice that led him to plead guilty and waive jury sentencing.

A federal appeals court said Loden himself told his lawyers not to question prosecution witnesses or present evidence at a sentencing hearing to help him avoid the death penalty.

The American Bar Association had filed a brief urging the justices to take the case.

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