TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Azya Thornton on Jul 9, 2025

The Tennessee Supreme Court issued an order yesterday denying a death row inmate's request for a hearing on his competency, paving the way for his execution on Aug. 5, The Tennessean reports. Byron Black's lawyers have argued that his intellectual disability, along with dementia and severe brain damage, make him incompetent for execution. In June, they asked the justices to reverse a lower court’s ruling that declined to consider the issue. In denying the request, the Supreme Court stated that the intellectual disability claim has been litigated fully on the merits and no extenuating circumstances warrant a different outcome. Black's lawyer said she plans to appeal the ruling to the U.S. Supreme Court. The legal team also has filed a petition in Davidson County Chancery Court, asking the state to ensure that his implanted heart defibrillator is disabled before his execution. A hearing in that matter is scheduled for July 14.

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