To: SmithL
I would wager that the odds of an actual execution occurring in California in the next four years are close to zero.
The "enlightened" voters of this state only last week elected Jerry Brown as Attorney General. He is totally against the death penalty, and will do everything in his power to stop it from being enforced.
There are also cases pending before the state courts challenging the entire procedure of lethal injection, and at the moment, all executions are on indefinite hold.
To: Deo volente
Thankfully, Brown didn't commute any death sentences while he was governor. At least he can't appoint judges anymore...
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