longknife
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- Sep 21, 2012
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They'll go to any extremes to get their way.
So Taylor's attorney goes to court and to stop the pharmacy that prepares the injection from providing it to the state. What about the verdict of a jury of one's peers? And the extensive appeals process? To hell with legal precedence of process find another way.
Read more: Okla. Pharmacy Wont Give Drug for Mo. Execution | TIME.com Okla. Pharmacy Won?t Give Drug for Mo. Execution | TIME.com
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Taylor is on death row for raping and killing 15-year-old Ann Harrison after abducting her from a Kansas City school bus stop in 1989
So Taylor's attorney goes to court and to stop the pharmacy that prepares the injection from providing it to the state. What about the verdict of a jury of one's peers? And the extensive appeals process? To hell with legal precedence of process find another way.
Read more: Okla. Pharmacy Wont Give Drug for Mo. Execution | TIME.com Okla. Pharmacy Won?t Give Drug for Mo. Execution | TIME.com
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