Summary
A Homestead man on death row for murdering Apollo police Officer Leonard Miller during a 1980 "kill for thrill" spree has asked a federal judge to stay his execution while he appeals his death sentence.
John C. Lesko, 52, filed a federal appeal of his conviction and sentence in August and, at the same time, asked U.S. District Judge Terrence McVerry to stay his execution.See the full content of this document
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Convicted Cop Killer Lesko Asks for Stay of Execution
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