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Supreme Court denies delay of first Georgia execution since 2020
The Supreme Court denied the delay of Georgia's first execution in over four years Wednesday night. The state of Georgia was scheduled to execute Willie James Pye at 7 p.m. Wednesday for the 1993 murder of his ex-girlfriend, Alicia Lynn Yarbrough, by lethal injection, according to Georgia's Department of Corrections. Pye filed for a delay of his execution late Wednesday evening, arguing that the state has denied him due process and equal protection of the laws "by denying to a class of death-sentenced prisoners a benefit that they have explicitly extended to other death-sentenced prisoners in Georgia." "The potential injury is not only his death, but his early death pursuant to

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