Southern states waste no time resuming death penalty
Georgia first execution in nearly a year set for May 6
The Department of Corrections on Wednesday scheduled the execution of condemned killer William Earl Lynd for 7 p.m. May 6. He is to be put to death by lethal injection.AG asks state high court to set convicted killer's execution
Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood is asking the state Supreme Court to set Earl Wesley Berry's execution no later than May 5.Executions are also scheduled for late May and early June in Virginia.
Normally, the AG's office requests the state Supreme Court to set an execution date within 30 days of filing the motion.
But [Assistant Attorney General Sonny] White said Berry has already had the benefit of the 30 days allowed by state law.
According to Amnesty International, the U.S. executed more people in 2007 than 17 other countries including Iraq, Vietnam, Yemen, and Afghanistan. Only four countries executed more prisoners: Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and China.
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2 Comments:
execution is only wrong if your family memeber was never murdered! put yourself in these families shoes and see how you feel. what a blessing that it time has come.
I agree. If you haven't been through something like this then you don't know what we have been through. When someone takes your love one away so violently, then and only then, do you know how it feels. This has been a long time coming and justice has now been served.
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