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Sam Jennings with Oklahoma Coalition Against the Death Penalty holds a sign protesting the death penalty at the State Capitol in Oklahoma City, Tuesday April 29, 2014. Oklahoma prison officials halted the execution of an inmate after the delivery of a new three-drug combination on Tuesday failed to go as planned. (AP Photo/The Oklahoman, Steve Gooch)
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Federal Agent Walter Walsh during a demonstration at Quantico, Va., in October 1937 and shows him as he takes aim in a mirror. Walsh was shot in the shoulder at Bangor, Maine on Oct. 12, 1937, in a gun battle during which Al Brady, leader of a band of Midwest outlaws, and a henchman were shot to death, and a third gunman apprehended. (AP Photo)
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This undated photo provided by the Suffern, N.Y. Police Department shows Nickie Hunt, one of two murder suspects who jumped off the George Washington Bridge Monday, April 28, 2014. Police say Hunt, 40, and her boyfriend Gary Crockett, 41, moved in with her uncle William Valenti, 70, of Suffern, stole from his bank accounts and then suffocated him before jumping together to their deaths. (AP Photo/Suffern Police Department)
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This undated photo provided by the Suffern, N.Y. Police Department shows Gary Crockett, one of two murder suspects who jumped off the George Washington Bridge Monday, April 28, 2014. Police say Crockett, 41, and his girlfriend Nickie Hunt, moved in with her uncle William Valenti, 70, of Suffern, stole from his bank accounts and then suffocated him before jumping together to their deaths. (AP Photo/Suffern Police Department)
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FILE - In this Tuesday, April 8, 2014, file photo, Marissa Devault looks at the jury as they are polled after finding her guilty of first degree murder, in Maricopa County Superior Court in Phoenix. A jury on Wednesday, April 30, 2014, spared the life of an Arizona woman convicted of beating her husband to death with a hammer, sentencing her to life in prison instead of the death penalty. The decision in the penalty phase of Marissa Devault's trial comes after the jury deliberated for about three days since April 22. A judge scheduled a June 6 hearing where he will formally impose the sentence and decide whether she can be eligible for early release after 25 years. Devault was convicted for bludgeoning her husband to death with a hammer in what prosecutors said was a failed bid to collect on a life insurance policy to repay about $300,000 in loans from her boyfriend. AP Photo/The Arizona Republic, Tom Tingle, File)