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Another New Execution Date
Jeffrey Wogenstahl was handed a letter on Monday telling him his execution date has been postponed from November 16 2016 to September 13 2017. At first the news seemed wonderful –the pressure on his lawyers is decreased. Today came the backlash, … Continue reading →
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