Convicted Murderer Who Momentarily Died Says His Life Sentence Has Been Served

The Associated Press
By The Associated Press
November 9, 2019US News
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Convicted Murderer Who Momentarily Died Says His Life Sentence Has Been Served
Benjamin Edward Schreiber. (Iowa Department of Corrections via AP)

DES MOINES, Iowa—The Iowa Appeals Court has ruled against a convicted killer who says he “died” during a medical emergency and thus fulfilled his life sentence.

Wapello County court records say Benjamin Schreiber has been serving the life term since being convicted in 1997 of beating a man to death.

Schreiber says his heart stopped five times on March 30, 2015, at a hospital where he’d been taken from the Iowa State Penitentiary in Fort Madison.

Schreiber filed for release in April 2018.

A district judge found little merit in Schreiber’s argument, saying his filing confirmed he was still among the living.

The appeals court affirmed that ruling on Wednesday, saying, “Schreiber is either alive, in which case he must remain in prison, or he is dead, in which case this appeal is moot.”

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