Citing McDonnell's Role, Attorneys Ask for Clemency
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Updated: 12:12 AM Mar 12, 2010
Citing McDonnell's Role, Attorneys Ask for Clemency
RICHMOND, Va. (AP)
Citing a potential conflict of interest, attorneys for a condemned man are asking Gov. Bob McDonnell to let someone else decide whether next week's execution should go on as scheduled.
Posted: 6:38 PM Mar 11, 2010
Reporter: DENA POTTER - Associated Press Writer
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Citing a potential conflict of interest, attorneys for a condemned man are asking Gov. Bob McDonnell to let someone else decide whether next week's execution should go on as scheduled.

In their request for clemency, Paul Warner Powell's attorneys argue that McDonnell has a conflict because as attorney general McDonnell helped build the case against their client.

The decision to grant clemency rests exclusively with the governor. McDonnell said Thursday he expects to announce his decision about whether to grant clemency Friday.

He also said he plans to announce a change in the clemency process to try to make it "more fair and just" and give a more timely answer to condemned inmates.

McDonnell declined to reveal details.

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Posted by: rcfx1 Location: Harpers Ferry on Mar 12, 2010 at 10:56 AM

That's fine, have a member of the victims familiy decide it.
Posted by: Frank Location: Harrisonburg on Mar 11, 2010 at 10:17 PM

No problem. I'll decide....the execution should go on as scheduled. Happy now?
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