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Brian Terrell's clemency hearing to be held
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ATLANTA (AP) — The Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles plans to hear from supporters for a death row inmate scheduled to die this week.

A clemency hearing for Brian Keith Terrell is scheduled for Monday. Terrell is set for execution Tuesday at 7 p.m. He was convicted in the 1992 slaying of a close friend of his mother.

Terrell was on parole in June 1992 when prosecutors say he stole and forged checks belonging to the friend of his mother, 70-year-old John Watson. Prosecutors say Terrell was supposed to return the money but instead shot Watson multiple times and then severely beat him.

Terrell's lawyers say that their client is innocent, that no physical evidence connects him to the crime, and that prosecutors used false and misleading testimony to get the conviction.