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A federal appeals court ruled Alabama prosecutors violated the constitutional rights of a man sentenced to death in 1990, ...
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ATMORE, Ala. — A man convicted of beating a woman to death nearly 37 years ago is scheduled to be executed Tuesday in Alabama in what will be the nation’s sixth execution with nitrogen gas.
Hunt, who was born in 1960 and came to death row in 1990, is now among the longest-serving inmates on Alabama's death row. He said prison became his “hospital” to heal his broken mind.
The Alabama attorney general’s office, in asking justices to reject Hunt’s request for a stay of execution, wrote that Hunt has now been on death row longer than Lane was alive.
A proposal to give prosecutors the option of seeking the death penalty in child rape cases cleared a state House committee in Alabama this week, but questions remain over whether it is constitutional.
He was transferred to Alabama under an arrangement made in 2011 to move him to death row for Brown’s murder. Frazier chose Taco Bell burritos and Mountain Dew as his last meal.