Death row inmate Calvin Neyland Jr. is appealing his case to the Ohio Supreme Court.
Neyland's case is to be heard today.
He was convicted in 2007 of murdering two people in Perrysburg Township at Liberty Transportation. He was found guilty of two counts of aggravated murder and received the death penalty.
According to the court, Neyland "has advanced 19 claims of legal and procedural error during his trial as grounds for the court to reverse his convictions and/or reduce his death sentence to a term of life imprisonment."
Among his claims, Neyland's attorneys argue that the court should not have found him competent to stand trial when four mental health professionals diagnosed him with mental conditions.
Neyland's case is to be heard today.
He was convicted in 2007 of murdering two people in Perrysburg Township at Liberty Transportation. He was found guilty of two counts of aggravated murder and received the death penalty.
According to the court, Neyland "has advanced 19 claims of legal and procedural error during his trial as grounds for the court to reverse his convictions and/or reduce his death sentence to a term of life imprisonment."
Among his claims, Neyland's attorneys argue that the court should not have found him competent to stand trial when four mental health professionals diagnosed him with mental conditions.