Indiana inmate whose death sentence was revoked years ago still stuck in solitary confinement
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A man who was convicted of kidnapping, raping, and killing a teenage girl has been on death row for years. His death sentence was vacated due to a severe intellectual disability.
But four years on, the Justice Department and the Federal Bureau of Prisons haven’t moved him to a less restrictive unit or different prison.
Why? His own lawyer, who secured a rare legal win in persuading a court to vacate Webster’s 1996 death sentence in the kidnapping, rape and killing of a 16-year-old Texas girl, says she’s baffled.
"How can I not get this guy off death row?," an exasperated Monica Foster said in a recent interview. "Well, I did get him off death row. But why can’t I physically get him off death row?"
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