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Marchers spotlight growing scrutiny of Florida death penalty


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"    Marchers spotlight growing scrutiny of Florida death penalty By JUDY GROSS Tallahassee, Fla. After a 10-day walk, slogging through downpours, past quiet farmland, under vast North Florida skies, foot-weary marchers arrived Jan. 31 in Tallahassee, carrying 20,000 signatures from across the state asking the governor to call a “Time Out on Executions.” With three stays on Florida executions issued a week after the march -- in effect creating a moratorium on executions -- and the Jan. 3 release of a wrongly convicted man, opposition to Florida’s death penalty system is gaining momentum. Floridians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty brought together opponents and supporters of capital punishment for the march to the capitol to ask Gov. Jeb Bush to stop signing death warrants until Florida’s system is put under scrutiny. However, the governor has refused to call an official moratorium. In response to the march, Bush released a statement saying, “There has "
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