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elleng

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Sat Apr 30, 2022, 10:23 PM Apr 2022

from Don Siegelman: STOP this FIRING SQUAD EXECUTION.

Last edited Sun May 1, 2022, 01:13 AM - Edit history (1)

Richard Moore, a black man, sentenced to death by jury without a black juror!
Moore entered a convenient store without a weapon…the gun which killed the clerk belonged to the store!

Email or Call South Carolina Governor McMaster
Ask for a Stay of execution:
803.734.2100
https://iqconnect.lmhostediq.com/iqextranet/EForm.aspx...

EDIT:

That execution set for April 29th was temporarily blocked a week ago. (See post below.)

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from Don Siegelman: STOP this FIRING SQUAD EXECUTION. (Original Post) elleng Apr 2022 OP
Your link doesn't work KS Toronado May 2022 #1
That execution set for April 29th was temporarily blocked a week ago. pnwmom May 2022 #2
Thanks elleng May 2022 #3

pnwmom

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2. That execution set for April 29th was temporarily blocked a week ago.
Sun May 1, 2022, 01:09 AM
May 2022
https://www.npr.org/2022/04/20/1093812483/firing-squad-execution-blocked-south-carolina

COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina's highest court on Wednesday issued a temporary stay blocking the state from carrying out what was set to be its first-ever firing squad execution.

Richard Moore, scheduled for execution later this month, has chosen to die by firing squad rather than in the electric chair.


The order by the state Supreme Court puts on hold at least temporarily the planned April 29 execution of Richard Bernard Moore, who drew the death sentence for the 1999 killing of convenience store clerk James Mahoney in Spartanburg. The last execution by firing squad in the U.S. was in 2010.

The court said in issuing the temporary stay that it would release a more detailed order later.

Attorneys for the 57-year-old inmate had sought a stay, citing pending litigation in another court challenging the constitutionality of South Carolina's execution methods, which also include the electric chair. Moore's lawyers also wanted time to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to review whether Moore's sentence was proportionate to his crime.
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