Arizona's top prosecutor says executions will resume in the state following a two-year pause.
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FILE - Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes pauses during an interview with The Associated Press, Nov. 21, 2024, in Philadelphia. – Executions will resume in Arizona following a two-year pause, the state's top prosecutor says. Corrections officials “conducted a thorough review of policies and procedures and made critical improvements to help ensure executions carried out by the State meet legal and constitutional standards,” Slater said.
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