COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A judge has denied an inmate's request to delay his execution for strangling a neighbor while the inmate challenges Ohio's lethal injection process.
U.S. District Court Judge Gregory Frost on Wednesday turned down 43-year-old Lawrence Reynolds, who is trying to stop his March 9 execution.
Reynolds says the state hasn't worked out problems with accessing inmates' veins, and that a new backup method that injects lethal drugs into muscles is untried and could cause pain.
Frost says Reynolds' argument is nearly identical to that made by death row inmate Mark Brown earlier this year and rejected by Frost and a Cincinnati federal appeals court.
Brown was executed Feb. 4.
Prosecutors say Reynolds strangled neighbor Loretta Foster in Cuyahoga Falls near Akron in 1994 for money to fuel his alcohol addiction.
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