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Former public defender: DOJ plan to resume federal executions a 'recipe for problems'

Former public defender: DOJ plan to resume federal executions a 'recipe for problems' Former public defender Robert Dunham on Monday said that the Trump administration’s plan to resume federal executions after nearly two decades is a “recipe for problems,” saying that such a move could catch some authorities unprepared if anything goes wrong.

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