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| Repeat Stays Of Execution for Murderer |
| By todaysthv.com |
| Published: 04/13/2010 |
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There's another stay for an Arkansas man just hours before his scheduled execution. Don Davis was supposed to be executed about at 9 p.m. Monday at the Cummins Prison in Grady. But a move by the State Supreme Court put off his lethal injection for the second time in three years. Davis was convicted back in 1990 for the murder of 62-year-old Jane Daniel from Rogers. In March 2007, THV's Alyson Courtney sat down with Davis twice when he challeged that lethal injection was cruel and unusual punishment. "We're not the animals that people try to make us out to be," Davis said back in 2007. Davis defends himself during a 2007 interview with Today's THV. Now he's pushing even harder to escape death row. The Supreme Court granted this stay of execution to let the courts evaluate Arkansas' "Method of Execution Act." Attorneys for Don Davis argue the act grants excessive power to Department of Corrections for lethal injections. But the state's top prosecutor feels otherwise. Read More. |
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