Activists Protest 1,000th Execution Since Capital Punishment Reinstatment

RALEIGH, NC - DECEMBER 1: Death penalty opponents hold a candlelight march to the Central Prison December 1, 2005 in Raleigh, North Carolina. Kenneth Lee Boyd, convicted of killing his estranged wife and father-in-law in 1988, is scheduled to die by lethal injection at 2 a.m. EST, barring a last minute grant of clemency by North Carolina Gov. Mike Easley. . The execution would mark the nation's 1,000th since capital punishment resumed in 1977. (Photo by Sara D. Davis/Getty Images)
RALEIGH, NC - DECEMBER 1: Death penalty opponents hold a candlelight march to the Central Prison December 1, 2005 in Raleigh, North Carolina. Kenneth Lee Boyd, convicted of killing his estranged wife and father-in-law in 1988, is scheduled to die by lethal injection at 2 a.m. EST, barring a last minute grant of clemency by North Carolina Gov. Mike Easley. . The execution would mark the nation's 1,000th since capital punishment resumed in 1977. (Photo by Sara D. Davis/Getty Images)
Activists Protest 1,000th Execution Since Capital Punishment Reinstatment
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