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  2. List of death row inmates in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Capital punishment has been abolished in New Hampshire, but only for new sentences. One prisoner (Michael Addison) who was already sentenced to death remains on death row in the state. States and the date of abolition of capital punishment: Michigan (1846; abolished for murder, retained for treason until 1963) Wisconsin (1853) Maine (1887 ...

  3. Christopher Price (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Alma mater. University of Reading. Years active. 1993–2002. Employer. BBC. Notable credit. Liquid News. Christopher Mark Ibbotson-Price (21 September 1967 – 21 April 2002) was an English journalist and presenter, who was best known as the original host of BBC celebrity news show Liquid News .

  4. Murders of Jennifer Ertman and Elizabeth Peña - Wikipedia

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    40 years in prison. The rapes and murders of Jennifer Lee Ertman and Elizabeth Christine Peña, two teenage girls from Houston, Texas, aged 14 and 16, respectively, occurred on June 24, 1993. The murder of the two girls made headlines in Texas newspapers due to the nature of the crime and the new law resulting from the murder that allows ...

  5. Alabama set to execute man for 1991 pastor's slaying - AOL

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    Christopher Lee Price's execution is scheduled for 6 p.m. Thursday at Holman prison. The 46-year-old was convicted of using a sword and knife to kill a country preacher during a 1991 Christmastime ...

  6. Capital punishment by the United States federal government

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    United States Penitentiary, Terre Haute houses the federal death row for men and the federal execution chamber. Capital punishment is a legal punishment under the criminal justice system of the United States federal government. It is the most serious punishment that could be imposed under federal law. The serious crimes that warrant this ...

  7. Payne v. Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Payne v. Tennessee, 501 U.S. 808 (1991), was a United States Supreme Court case authored by Chief Justice William Rehnquist which held that testimony in the form of a victim impact statement is admissible during the sentencing phase of a trial and, in death penalty cases, does not violate the Cruel and Unusual Punishment Clause of the Eighth Amendment. [1]

  8. Raising Cane’s managers now make $175,000 as new laws and ...

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    Raising Cane’s managers now make $175,000 as new laws and shortages push fast-food salaries to six figures

  9. Federal prosecution of Donald Trump (classified documents ...

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    Trump arrived in Miami the day before his arraignment at the Wilkie D. Ferguson, Jr. U.S. Courthouse [62] and had dinner at his golf club in Doral with his lawyer Christopher Kise; Nauta; Nauta's Washington DC lawyer Stanley Woodward; right-wing activist and President of Judicial Watch Tom Fitton; and other advisers. [63]