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Judge clears way for execution of South Carolina inmate who thinks most laws are unconstitutional

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) 鈥 A judge in South Carolina has ruled a death row inmate’s beliefs that most laws are unconstitutional and citizens have an absolute right to defend their property to the death are not proof he is mentally incompetent and should be executed.

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Judge clears way for execution of South Carolina inmate who thinks most laws are unconstitutional

FILE- Two crosses still stand in the front yard Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2007, where Sheriff’s Sgt. Danny Wilson and constable Donnie Ouzts were shot outside the house of Arthur and Rita Bixby in Abbeville, S.C. (AP Photo/Mary Ann Chastain, File)


COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) 鈥 A judge in South Carolina has ruled a death row inmate’s beliefs that most laws are unconstitutional and citizens have an absolute right to defend their property to the death are not proof he is mentally incompetent and should be executed.

The ruling clears the way for now for Steven Bixby to be put to death for the 2003 killings of who came to his family’s Abbeville home to discuss a dispute between them and a construction crew that had come to widen the road. Bixby鈥檚 lawyers can ask to appeal the ruling.

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