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Death Sentence Appeal

February 22, 1999
By: Karyn Dest
State Capital Bureau

ANCHOR INTRO: Will the Governor commute the sentence of another death row inmate? Karyn Dest reports from the state capital.

Missouri is set to execute a prisoner for the first time since Governor Carnahan commuted the sentence of a death row inmate last month at the request of the Pope.

The Missouri Catholic Conference has filed a clemency application for James Rodden who is scheduled to die Wednesday.

Conference spokeswoman Rita Linhardt says the commutation of Darrell Mease's sentence last month has paved the way for discussion about the death penalty.

Actuality:LINHARDT
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OutCue: without at execution.
Contents: She says now is the time for public dialogue about the death penalty.

The governor has stated in the past that he supports the death penalty and that the commutation last month was a one-time instance. Carnahan is currently at the national governor's conference in Washington, DC.

In Jefferson City, I'm Karyn Dest.