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  2. Murders of Wanda and Sheila Romines - Wikipedia

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    On February 3, 2019, NBC News reported that West was one of four condemned inmates from Tennessee who were scheduled to be executed by the state in 2019, with another two (including Nicholas Todd Sutton) planned for 2020. West's death sentence was tentatively slated to be carried out on August 15, 2019. [23] This arrangement was confirmed in ...

  3. Murder of Nancy Adleman - Wikipedia

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    The police investigated the death of Adleman as murder, and during their investigations, a witness told the police that shortly after the timing when Adleman left her house for her jog, she saw an angry-looking man standing near her house on a bicycle, and the man even cast the witness a mean expression at one point, and he left sometime after Adleman passed by her house.

  4. Execution warrant - Wikipedia

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    Maryland's death penalty was repealed May 2, 2013 for all future trials. The governor commuted the sentences of the four remaining members of death row to life without parole on December 31, 2014. Massachusetts: Trial Court Judge Massachusetts' death penalty statute was found unconstitutional in 1984.- Section 57 - chapter 279: Mississippi

  5. What it's like for a reporter to witness a death row ... - AOL

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    Witness to an execution: I saw cop-killer Jesse Tafero die in the electric chair. Flames shot up from his head Flames shot up from his head Palm Beach Post reporter Wayne Washington witnessed the ...

  6. Oklahoma to allow death row inmates a personal spiritual ...

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    The Oklahoma Corrections Department has agreed that condemned prisoners in the future can have a personal spiritual advisor in the execution chamber.

  7. EXPLAINER: How South Carolina execution firing squad works

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    The agency spent $53,600 in state funding on renovations, including the installation of bullet-resistant glass between the death chamber and witnesses, as well as a metal chair into which the ...

  8. Capital punishment in Texas - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the highest age of a child murder victim, which can subject the murderer to the death penalty, was raised from six to ten by the Texas legislature. Under Lauren's Law, this age was raised to 15; however, the death penalty cannot be sought if the basis of the capital murder charge was the death of an individual older than 10 but younger ...

  9. Capital punishment - Wikipedia

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    The sentence ordering that an offender be punished in such a manner is known as a death sentence, and the act of carrying out the sentence is known as an execution. A prisoner who has been sentenced to death and awaits execution is condemned and is commonly referred to as being "on death row". Etymologically, the term capital (lit.