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Life Behind Bars: 15 Death Row Inmates Get a Second Chance
NORTH CAROLINA, USAWednesday, January 1, 2025
The governor's actions were praised by groups like the ACLU, who see this as a step toward abolishing the death penalty in North Carolina. The state hasn't executed anyone since 2006. Some of the other inmates whose sentences were commuted include Iziah Barden, Nathan Bowie, and Robbie Locklear.
This controversial law, the Racial Justice Act, was passed in 2009 but later repealed in 2013. However, North Carolina's Supreme Court reinstated it in 2020, allowing inmates like Bacote to seek reviews. Despite these efforts, obtaining lethal injection drugs and legal disputes have kept death sentences on hold.
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