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Debbie Regala2012-01-24 The Seattle Times

By Jordan Schrader

Some state lawmakers want to abolish the death penalty, although their proposal faces strong opposition.

Add another controversial social issue to the Legislature's growing agenda: Abolishing the death penalty.

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The Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C.2012-01-19 The Washington Post

By Robert Barnes

The Supreme Court on Wednesday ordered a new hearing for an Alabama death-row inmate who missed a critical appeals deadline because his lawyers at a prestigious New York law firm “abandoned” his case without telling him or court officials.

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Gary Roland Welch2012-01-06 Reuters

By Steve Olafson

A convicted murderer who tried but failed to kill himself three weeks ago in prison was put to death by lethal injection on Thursday in Oklahoma in the country's first execution of 2012.

Gary Roland Welch, sentenced to death for the fatal stabbing of Robert Dean Hardcastle during a drug dispute in 1994, was declared dead at 6:10 p.m. on Thursday at the state prison in McAlester, prison spokesman Jerry Massie said.

Welch was the first U.S. inmate executed this year, and the first in Oklahoma since January 2011, according to the Washington-based Death Penalty Information Center, which tracks death penalty data. He was 49 years old.

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