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fizzgig

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Tue Mar 12, 2013, 01:55 PM Mar 2013

Death-penalty foes turn up heat on Gov. Hickenlooper

Attorneys for Colorado death-row inmate Nathan Dunlap are working on a clemency petition in the hopes of persuading Gov. John Hickenlooper to spare the killer's life.

Records show, however, that the petition will not be the first outreach by Dunlap's attorneys to the governor's office. E-mails provided to The Denver Post as part of an open-records request reveal that Dunlap's attorneys have been in regular contact with members of Hickenlooper's legal team.
The messages are mostly brief notes alerting Hickenlooper's lawyers to new developments on death-penalty policies around the country or reports on capital punishment in Colorado. But they speak to a larger, quiet effort to change Hickenlooper's mind on the death penalty, amid signs that the governor's position has recently wavered.

That effort will gain more attention when a bill to repeal capital punishment is introduced in the legislature as soon as this week. For a man in charge of a state that hasn't executed anyone in 15 years, Hickenlooper will soon have two big decisions to make on the death penalty.


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Death-penalty foes turn up heat on Gov. Hickenlooper (Original Post) fizzgig Mar 2013 OP
I actually knew one of the managers of the Chuck E Cheese where Dunlap shot up - met him in college Fat Bastard Mar 2013 #1
 

Fat Bastard

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1. I actually knew one of the managers of the Chuck E Cheese where Dunlap shot up - met him in college
Tue Mar 12, 2013, 01:59 PM
Mar 2013

Based on his story, I think Dunlap deserves his fate.

He quit immediately after the shootings, and still has PTSD.

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