RAIFORD, Fla. — A former Central Florida police officer on death row will avoid execution for at least a few more days.
The Florida Supreme Court issued a ruling to delay the execution of James Duckett.
Duckett was convicted of killing an 11-year-old girl in 1987. He was serving as a Mascotte police officer at the time of the crime.
The execution was originally scheduled for March 31, but was put on hold to allow for new DNA testing.
DNA testing was conducted to examine evidence from the decades-old case, but those results were recently returned as inconclusive.
The Florida Supreme Court ruled that Duckett has until next Wednesday to provide additional information to support his appeal.
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