Hearing to be held on condemned man’s request for DNA test
BRUNSWICK, Ga. — A judge plans to hear legal arguments Wednesday on whether to order DNA testing on evidence from a 1987 killing for which a death row inmate in Georgia is scheduled to be executed next week.
Jimmy Fletcher Meders, 58, is facing execution by lethal injection Jan. 16 for the killing of cashier Don Anderson at a convenience store in coastal Glynn County.
Superior Court Judge Stephen Scarlett of the Brunswick Judicial Circuit scheduled a hearing Wednesday afternoon after Meders’ attorney filed a court motion last week seeking DNA tests that he said would cast doubt on Meders being the killer, and therefore show he deserves a new trial.
Lawyers for the state argued in their own court filing that the DNA evidence Meders seeks wouldn’t undermine other evidence supporting his conviction. They said the request seems timed to delay putting Meders to death, given that it was filed right after his execution date was set.