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Alabama inmate asks to meet with governor ahead of execution
Anthony Boyd, 53, claims innocence and requests a meeting with Governor Kay Ivey to prevent his execution by nitrogen gas, which is scheduled for Thursday evening, his attorneys said.
- An Alabama Death Row inmate set to be executed on Thursday is asking the governor to meet with him to know that he is innocent.
- Boyd was sentenced to death for the 1993 murder of Gregory Huguley, though he maintains his innocence, with his latest legal case centered around his execution method.
- Boyd's case has been litigated for three decades, but the attorney general's office says he has not provided evidence to show the jury was wrong.
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Alabama Inmate Asks to Meet With Governor Ahead of Execution
·New York, United States
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