Honie’s attorneys say he has shown remorse for killing Claudia Benn, adding that his traumatic childhood on Hopi reservation land affected him as an adult.
And today, the attorneys say, the couple’s 27-year-old daughter wants to tell the parole board that she doesn’t want her father executed. His attorneys on Tuesday also filed a petition asking the Utah Supreme Court to delay his execution and order an evidentiary hearing to explore whether the state can use the never-before-used combination of ketamine, fentanyl and potassium chloride to execute him by lethal injection. The attorneys argued that the drug combination was untested and would likely result in a “torturous death.”
Yim estimated that it will take the board about two weeks after the state’s attorneys file their response to decide whether to grant a hearing, which would likely happen in mid- to late July. These types of commutation hearings are rare in Utah, she said — the last one happened in 2010 for Ronnie Lee Gardner, but the board denied his petition and he was executed by a firing squad.
Honie’s attorney wrote in his commutation petition that the man continues to be remorseful for his actions. The small space, his attorneys wrote, made it difficult to escape his parents’ frequent drinking and fighting. By the time he was a pre-teen, his attorneys say, Honie and his friends were using cocaine, meth, heroin, marijuana and drinking alcohol — substances he continued to abuse up until the day he was arrested for killing Benn.
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