A Tennessee death row inmate is set to be executed after governor denies him clemency
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Death row inmate Oscar Smith, who was convicted of killing his estranged wife and her teenage sons in 1989, is set to be executed Thursday after Tennessee Governor Bill Lee (R) denied his request for clemency.
The governor declined to intervene in Oscar Smith's case Tuesday, setting the 72-year-old inmate up to be the first person executed in the state since the Covid-19 pandemic began.
"After thorough consideration of Oscar Smith's request for clemency and an extensive review of the case, the State of Tennessee's sentence will stand, and I will not be intervening," Lee said in a one-line statement announcing his decision.
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