Lawyer contests constitutionality of Nebraska death penalty

Posted By: Channel 8 Eyewitness News

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TECUMSEH, Neb. (AP) _ An attorney for an inmate accused of strangling his cellmate has asked a judge to declare Nebraska’s death penalty unconstitutional.

Concerns over the lethal injection procedure are among the 11 arguments in a motion filed Monday by Todd Lancaster, attorney for Patrick Schroeder.

Capital punishment was repealed in 2015 but recently reinstated by voters.

The move prompted a delay in Schroeder’s arraignment that was set for Tuesday.

Schroeder has been serving a life sentence for murder, but now also faces a potential death sentence for allegedly choking cellmate Terry Berry Jr. to death in April at the Tecumseh State Prison.

Lancaster says the way the death penalty is carried out in the state is racially and geographically discriminatory, and the decision to seek it is arbitrary because it’s left to individual county attorneys.