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    Leonard A. Sipes, Jr. director of public information for the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services, describes the procedure for carrying out an execution in the Death House of the Maryland Penitentiary Hospital in Baltimore, Saturday, Nov. 14, 1998. In foreground is the gurney on which inmate Tyrone Delano Gilliam is scheduled to be strapped for execution by lethal injection sometime during the week of Nov. 16, 1998. Windows at rear are for the gas chamber. (AP Photo/Roberto Borea)
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    Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, right, and defense attorney Judy Clarke are depicted watching evidence displayed on a monitor during his federal death penalty trial Monday, March 9, 2015, in Boston. Tsarnaev is charged with conspiring with his brother to place two bombs near the marathon finish line in April 2013, killing three and injuring 260 spectators. (AP Photo/Jane Flavell Collins)
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