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A federal judge in Washington, D.C., is blocking the Trump administration from transferring prisoners on federal death row in Indiana to a more restrictive facility in Colorado, ruling the move would likely violate the prisoners' due process rights.
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Officials took a former death row prisoner from his cell in Terre Haute and transported him to South Carolina over the weekend.
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The request comes shortly after Gov. Mike Braun suggested that state lawmakers take up debate on capital punishment.
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The Indiana Parole Board did not recommend clemency for death row inmate Benjamin Ritchie, convicted of the 2000 killing of Beech Grove police officer William Toney.
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Disability rights advocates said Indiana death row inmate Benjamin Ritchie's "profound brain damage" should spare him from execution.
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The ACLU of Indiana is suing the U.S. Bureau of Prisons over conditions on federal death row, which is housed in Terre Haute.