Stop the Execution of James Osgood in Alabama
Governor Kay Ivey
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James Osgood is scheduled for execution in Alabama on April 24, 2025 for the 2010 murder of Tracy Lynn Brown. James gave up his appeals and asked to be executed.
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Call Gov. Ivey at 334-242-7100 with the following message:
"Hi. My name is [your name]. I am calling to express concern about how Alabama carries out its executions. Alabama has repeatedly shown that it cannot carry out executions without there being serious complications. I am urging Gov. Ivey to halt executions in Alabama to allow for thorough examination of protocols. Thank you."
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The vast majority of states with capital punishment continue on a downward trend of executions, Alabama has continued to go against trend by carrying on with scheduled execution dates.
Alabama must delay all executions to allow for a thorough study of its capital punishment process and consider the serious objections raised as to how it administers the death penalty. Alabama has repeatedly shown that it is not capable of carrying out executions - amounting to cruel punishment and the torture of prisoners.
Please take action and sign the petition to stop this execution.
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To:
Governor Kay Ivey
From:
[Your Name]
We are writing to ask that you to stop the April 24, 2025 execution of James Osgood.
The vast majority of states with capital punishment continue on a downward trend of executions, Alabama has continued to go against trend by carrying on with scheduled execution dates.
Alabama must delay all executions to allow for a thorough study of its capital punishment process and consider the serious objections raised as to how it administers the death penalty. Alabama has repeatedly shown that it is not capable of carrying out executions, as it is botching its lethal injection process - amounting to cruel punishment and the torture of prisoners.
We, the undersigned, ask that you do everything within your power to stop this execution, including issuing a stay, and seeking a path to clemency in the case.
Thank you for your time and attention to this serious matter.