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Panel to hold clemency hearing for Georgia death row inmate
By northwestgeorgianews.com
Published: 02/16/2016

ATLANTA (AP) — The Georgia Board of Pardons and Paroles plans to consider the clemency application of a death row inmate scheduled to die this week.

Former Navy crewman Travis Hittson, who's 45, is scheduled to die at 7 p.m. Wednesday. He was convicted in the April 1992 killing of fellow sailor Conway Utterbeck.

The parole board, the only entity in Georgia authorized to commute a death sentence, plans to hold a clemency hearing for Hittson Wednesday.

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