James Pietragallo
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But they know.
They like it.
They'd be like, good.
That's why they're doing this.
Whether to send the jury... There's also a point of whether to send the jury to the scene of the Price's apartment to determine how well the witness, Davis, could have seen the three victims being taken to the car...
at some imprecise time after sunset was a matter addressed to the trial judge's discretion so there's no no abuse there the court was right in submitting to the jury the various charges of capital murder that we have already seen that there were no that there was substantial evidence to support each verdict
And points 21 and 22, the court refused to instruct the jury that it had to presume if Simmons were sentenced to life imprisonment without parole, he would spend the rest of his life in prison and refused to rule that if the defense counsel made such an argument to the jury, the prosecutor should be prohibited from mentioning it in reply, the possibility of executive clemency.
That's okay.
So the high court denies the stay.
Now, problem is the execution is stayed by a federal court.
Come in and supersede Arkansas.
So they get put on that.
So the execution was scheduled like
Soon, like it was coming.
And so they said this is from the Times record.
The stay of Friday scheduled execution of Thomas Winford Simmons is one example of why the public has become disillusioned with the judicial system.
That's what the prosecutor of the case said.