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No execution for South Carolina inmate, 'expected' without death drug on-hand

Bobby Wayne Stone was scheduled for execution on December 1 [VIDEO] when South Carolina’s Supreme Court set the date and recently notified the state’s Department of Corrections (DOC). On November 1, Judge Mary Geiger Lewis, U.S. District Court, issued a stay of #execution for a capital punishment that would not have taken place anyway on the date that the state’s high court specified, according to the Sumter Item and VICE News.

Judge Lewis granted the hold on carrying out Stone’s capital punishment [VIDEO] after his attorneys presented a writ of habeas corpus, requesting the court to determine whether Stone has been rightfully detained, the Item noted. No execution for South Carolina inmate, 'expected' without death drug on-hand

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