Parole board considers sparing Georgia inmate on death row for killing ex-girlfriend

In this undated photo made available by the Georgia Department of Corrections, shows Steven Frederick Spears. Spears is scheduled to be executed on Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2016. (Georgia Department of Corrections via AP)

The state parole board plans to hold a clemency hearing for a Georgia inmate scheduled for execution this week.

Steven Frederick Spears is to be put to death Wednesday. He was convicted in the August 2001 slaying of his ex-girlfriend Sherri Holland at her home in Dahlonega, about 65 miles northeast of Atlanta.

Lawyers and other representatives for Spears plan to ask the State Board of Pardons and Paroles to spare his life during a hearing Tuesday. Enotah Judicial Circuit District Attorney Jeff Langley says he plans to argue for Spears' execution.

The parole board is the only authority in Georgia with power to commute a death sentence.

Spears' lawyers are also asking a judge to set a hearing on alleged constitutional problems during his trial and sentencing.