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An execution warrant is a legal order to carry out the death penalty, usually issued by a court. For example: The state determined that the offender should be put to death, and the court issued an execution warrant.
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The execution warrant for Lee, the seventh person executed in the United States this year, expired at midnight.
The execution warrant for Lee, the seventh person executed in the United States this year, would have expired four minutes after he was pronounced dead.
Officials wanted him to sign his son's execution warrant.
True enough, Price's execution warrant would have expired during this period.
Franklin's attorney, Jennifer Herndon, said earlier the execution warrant allowed it to be carried out anytime today.
"I was delivered an execution warrant in my cell seven times," he said in a statement on Tuesday.
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Moore had faced execution warrants before Tuesday.
You signed four death warrants, or death execution warrants, while you were governor.
They include former judges, police chiefs, attorneys general and governors who have signed execution warrants.
Two of Corbett's predecessors — Tom Ridge and Ed Rendell — also signed execution warrants for Michael.
Mr. Ridge has been a firm supporter of the death penalty and has signed execution warrants as governor.
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