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(20 Dec 2007) Lima, Ohio 1. Various exteriors of St. Rita's Medical Centre, hospital where Ken Richey is being treated Ottawa, Ohio 2. Various of Steve Richey, brother of Scotsman Ken Richey, on sofa using computer 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Steve Richey, brother of convict Ken Richey: "They won't tell me nothing because they don't know if I'm family or not, either way I guess they're doing their job, I got to go through the lawyer to find out anything, and so far all I know is he's had a heart catheter, and that's it, that's all I know." Lima, Ohio 4. Zoom out from ambulance to wide exterior of hospital Ottawa, Ohio 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Steve Richey, brother of convict Ken Richey: "It's hard seeing him go through this. I said 'you had to pick today didn't you? Why not a week ago if anything or not at all?' He'd been complaining for a couple of weeks, he said his chest hurt, or I think it was last month or so he said something that his chest hurt, and they took him to the hospital and took him to see a doctor. The doctor looked at him and examined him and said 'oh you're fine, and there's nothing wrong with you, just maybe some chest pains or something', and he told the doctor 'why don't you give me a heart catheter, and you might find something' because that's how they found it before." Lima, Ohio 6. Wide exterior of hospital Ottawa, Ohio 7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Steve Richey, brother of convict Ken Richey: "Excitement, he was excited yesterday, he was singing songs." (Q: "What was he singing?") "The Annie tune 'Tomorrow'. It was funny." (Q: "Was he also nervous about leaving?") "If he was he didn't show it. No, like I said he was excited." 8. Cutaway Richey's hands 9. SOUNDBITE: (English) Steve Richey, brother of convict Ken Richey: "A little disappointed that he took the deal but we still win, either way we still win, that's all there is to it, we still win. I mean six months ago they wanted to kill him, they would have flipped that switch in a heart beat, today they would have set him free." 10. Pan from Christmas tree to Steve Richey on sofa using computer STORYLINE: A U.S.-British citizen who spent 20 years on death row before his sentence was overturned was taken to hospital on Thursday, just hours before he planned to enter a plea that would have freed him. Scotsman Ken Richey, 43, had been expected to plead no contest in a court hearing later on Thursday and be sentenced to time served in the 1986 death of a toddler in an apartment fire. His attorney, Ken Parsigian, said Richey was getting a heart catheter, but he was unsure about his client's medical condition. Personnel at St. Rita's Medical Centre in Lima, near Mansfield, Ohio, said he was is in a stable condition and undergoing testing. "He'd been complaining for a couple of weeks, he said his chest hurt," his brother Steve Richey said. Richey had suffered at least one heart attack in jail, Steve said. "they took him to the hospital and took him to see a doctor. The doctor looked at him and examined him and said 'oh you're fine, and there's nothing wrong with you, just maybe some chest pains or something'," he added. The hearing was postponed until January 8, though Parsigian said it could be held sooner. Richey, whose death sentence was overturned earlier this year, was to have entered no contest pleas to attempted involuntary manslaughter, child endangering and breaking and entering, the lawyer said. Richey was originally convicted of setting a fire that killed 2-year-old Cynthia Collins in 1986. The state was set to try him again in March and to seek another death sentence. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...