‘Justice delayed is justice denied,’ Alabama AG says on execution halt

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‘Justice delayed is justice denied,’ Alabama AG says on execution halt
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Attorney General Steve Marshall is expected to provide an update on the status of executions following a halt issued by Gov. Kay Ivey.

MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Attorney General Steve Marshall provided an update on the status of executions following a

across the state and for a review of the execution process. Ivey said the halt was made “for the sake of the victims and their families.” “Thirty-five years. That’s how long Elizabeth Senate’s family has waited for justice to occur,” Marshall said. “To give some perspective, almost half of Alabama’s population wasn’t even born when this malicious crime was committed.”

“We cannot repeat the result of what occurred on Nov. 17th, when my office worked tirelessly to attain victories before both the Alabama Supreme Court as well as the United States Supreme Court,” Marshall said. “There’s absolutely no reason why other capital cases should be similarly postponed.”will look like, how long it will take and why the Alabama Department of Corrections will conduct the review while under federal investigation itself have yet to be answered.

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