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Justices refused to hear appeals of two Alabama death row inmates |
By Associated Press |
Published: 11/30/2004 |
The U.S. Supreme Court yesterday rejected appeals from two Alabama death row inmates. Justices, without comment, refused to hear the case of death row inmate Torrey Twane McNabb of Montgomery. He was sentenced to die for gunning down Montgomery police officer Anderson Gordon during a chase in September 1997. Prosecutors said McNabb was attempting to flee from a bail bondsman when Gordon was shot five times on a west Montgomery street. In another case -- the high court also turned away the appeal of Gary Key of Anniston. He was convicted of capital murder and sentenced to die in the 1998 shooting death of his estranged wife and wounding another woman, who has since recovered. Both victims were shot inside a car at a residence in Anniston. Assistant state attorney general Clay Crenshaw says this is the first time the two men have taken their appeals to the U-S Supreme Court, and they can pursue additional appeals. |
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