Brandon Jones An appellate court on Friday rejected another attempt by Brandon Astor Jones to stop his execution scheduled for Tuesday for the 1979 murder of a Cobb County convenience store manager. Late in the afternoon, a judge in Butts County, which is where Georgia's execution chamber is located, said the issues raised in Jones' appeal were decided years ago and cannot be revisited. Jones' lawyers argued in the appeal that it's rare for a murderer to be sentenced to die if the crime that made the case eligible for the death sentence was armed robbery. A death sentence can be given only in certain circumstances, such as when certain felonies were committed at the same time as the murder, if the crime was exceptionally horrendous, or if a law enforcement officer was killed. "Even at the time of Mr. Jones' original sentence in 1979, a death sentence for a murder that occurred in those circumstances was an anomaly," his lawyers wrote. ...
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