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| Supreme Court Rejects Stay In Pending Execution |
| By wlrn.org |
| Published: 11/02/2017 |
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One week before Death Row inmate Patrick Hannon is scheduled to be put to death, the Florida Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to grant a stay of execution. Justices, in a 5-1 decision, rejected a series of arguments made by attorneys for Hannon, who was convicted in the 1991 murders of two men in Hillsborough County. Gov. Rick Scott last month signed a death warrant for Hannon, 53, to be executed Nov. 8 at Florida State Prison. Hannon was sentenced to death in the murders of Brandon Snider and Robert Carter. Hannon and two other men went to the apartment where Snider and Carter lived on Jan. 10, 1991. After one of the other men attacked and stabbed Snider, Hannon was accused of cutting Snider's throat, according to a court document. Hannon was then accused of fatally shooting Carter, who had tried to hide under a bed. Read More. |
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