Lawyers for convicted murderer Jack Alderman say they will appeal a Superior Court judge's decision not to stay the pending execution, which is scheduled for October 19th. Georgia's Supreme Court is expected to put the case on its docket for later this week. Alderman was sentenced to death for the 1974 murder of his wife in Chatham County. He is one of two inmates set for execution by the state this month. Curtis Osborne is scheduled to be put to death October 23rd, for the killing of two people in Spalding County in 1990.
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Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Lawyers for death row inmate plan appeal
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Edgar Treiguts
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10/10/2007 08:45:00 AM
Labels: death row, execution, Georgia Supreme Court, Jack Alderman