07-20-2011, 12:50 PM
there will be 2 today, Tx. (post above) and GA.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
A Fulton County judge has ordered that an execution scheduled for Wednesday be videotaped after hearing claims from attorneys that the state’s new lethal injection procedure may cause needless pain and suffering.
A federal judge has denied Cobb County killer Andrew Grant DeYoung's request for a stay of his execution tonight, dismissing his lawsuit that sought the delay on grounds the state's lethal injection procedure could cause needless pain and suffering.
Georgia Department of Correction Andrew DeYoung was sentenced to death for killing his 41-year-old parents and 14-year-old sister in the family's northeast Cobb home in 1993.
DeYoung is scheduled to be put to death at 7 p.m. at the Georgia prison in Jackson. He was sentenced to death for killing his 41-year-old parents and 14-year-old sister in the family's northeast Cobb home in 1993.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
A Fulton County judge has ordered that an execution scheduled for Wednesday be videotaped after hearing claims from attorneys that the state’s new lethal injection procedure may cause needless pain and suffering.
A federal judge has denied Cobb County killer Andrew Grant DeYoung's request for a stay of his execution tonight, dismissing his lawsuit that sought the delay on grounds the state's lethal injection procedure could cause needless pain and suffering.
Georgia Department of Correction Andrew DeYoung was sentenced to death for killing his 41-year-old parents and 14-year-old sister in the family's northeast Cobb home in 1993.
DeYoung is scheduled to be put to death at 7 p.m. at the Georgia prison in Jackson. He was sentenced to death for killing his 41-year-old parents and 14-year-old sister in the family's northeast Cobb home in 1993.