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| Death-row inmates seek clemency |
| By Charlotte Observer |
| Published: 01/24/2007 |
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RALEIGH, NC - Two condemned prisoners scheduled to die in the next 10 days want their executions stopped because they say the method of execution used in the state doesn't assure their deaths will be painless. "This is a movement that is starting to take hold across the country," defense attorney Robert Zaytoun said Tuesday after a private clemency meeting with Gov. Mike Easley, who has been asked to spare both prisoners' lives. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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