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| Clemency decision yet to be made, but Gissendaner execution may be postponed |
| By gwinnettdailypost.com- Tyler Estep |
| Published: 02/25/2015 |
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ATLANTA — Winter weather may have bought Kelly Gissendaner a few more days. The Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles held a clemency hearing Tuesday for Gissendaner, who is accused of arranging her husband's 1997 murder in a wooded area near Dacula. After listening to statements from those for and against her death sentence being commuted, it postponed making a decision until Wednesday — the same day Georgia's only female death row inmate was scheduled to be executed. Key word: Was. Gwinnett County District Attorney Danny Porter told the Daily Post on Tuesday night that the Georgia Attorney General's Office informed him that Gissendaner's execution — if it goes forward — would likely be postponed to next week. The believed culprits are snow and ice. Read More. |
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