Comment on Georgia man’s death sentence commuted to life without parole a day before scheduled execution

Georgia man’s death sentence commuted to life without parole a day before scheduled execution

The day before he was due to die by lethal injection, a man on Georgia’s death row was granted clemency and his sentence commuted to life without parole on Wednesday by the state Board of Pardons and Paroles. Tommy Lee Waldrip, 68, was due to be executed on Thursday evening for the 1991 shooting death of a man who had been scheduled to testify against his son in an armed robbery trial. It was the fifth death sentence commuted by the Parole Board since 2002, and the first since April 2012. The board typically does not cite reasons for its decision.

 

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