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| Alabama Death Row inmate tells appeals court why it should stop his execution |
| By al.com- Kent Faulk |
| Published: 01/05/2016 |
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Attorneys for Alabama Death Row inmate Christopher Brooks, who is scheduled to die by lethal injection in less than three weeks, filed a brief Monday telling the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals why it should stop his execution. Brooks is scheduled to be executed Jan. 21. It would be the first Alabama execution since July 2013 and the first use of the state's new three-drug lethal injection protocol. An attorney for Brooks filed a notice of appeal to the 11th Circuit on Dec. 28 after U.S. District Court Judge Keith Watkins declined to stop the execution. The appeals court gave Brooks until 4 p.m. today to file a brief explaining why it should block the execution. Read More. |
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