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Gov. Roy Cooper grants clemency to 15 on NCS death row
On final day in office, Gov. Roy Cooper grants clemency to 15 on NC’s death row
Gov. Roy Cooper announced he would change the death sentences of 15 people to life in prison without parole as one of his final acts as governor.
North Carolina Gov. Cooper commutes sentences of 15 death row inmates
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, on his last day in office Tuesday, commuted the death sentences of 15 inmates to life in prison without parole.
Gov. Roy Cooper commutes sentences of 15 death row inmates on final day in office
In his final day in office, Governor Roy Cooper commuted the sentence of 15 death row inmates in North Carolina.
Gov. Cooper commutes sentences of 15 on death row, issues other pardons and commutations
Gov. Roy Cooper announced that he has commuted the sentences of 15 people on death row. He also granted two other commutations and two pardons.
N.C. Gov. Roy Cooper commutes death sentence of Robeson County man
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper has saved a Robeson County man convicted of murder from his death sentence.
Gov. Roy Cooper grants clemency for 15 people on death row, including 3 in Forsyth County
Gov. Roy Cooper grants clemency for 15 people on death row, including 3 in Forsyth County The owner of the California restaurant Lima said it hasn’t been able to bounce back after settling a lawsuit over a promotion that discounted drinks for women.
Cooper commutes 15 death row inmates' sentences on last day as governor
One of NC Governor Roy Cooper's final actions in office was to commute the death penalty sentences of 15 men on death row in North Carolina state prison. They will now serve a life sentence instead.
Roy Cooper commutes 15 death row sentences on his final day in office
On his final day in office, North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper has commuted the death row sentences of 15 people to life without parole.
Governor Cooper commutes 15 death sentences following years of advocacy
Governor Roy Cooper commuted the sentences of 15 death row inmates to life without possibility of parole on New Year’s Eve following five years of vigils outside the governor’s mansion and a two-year sustained campaign to grant clemency to all inmates sentenced to death.
Gov. Roy Cooper commutes sentences for 2 men serving time for murder, pardons others
Gov. Roy Cooper on Tuesday reduced the sentences of two people in North Carolina prisons and granted pardons of forgiveness to two others.
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Roy Cooper's next move: Speculation heats up over potential Senate run against Tillis
The WCU Political Science Department Chair compares it to the race in 1984 where two-term North Carolina Governor Jim Hunt ...
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Gov. Cooper makes final clemency actions of term
In one of his final acts in office, North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper has commuted the death sentence of 15 men convicted of ...
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Gov. Roy Cooper departs after a job well done
Gov. Roy Cooper’s second four-year term as our state’s chief executive is ending and, by any fair assessment, he’s done a ...
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Governor Cooper orders flags at half-staff to honor late President Jimmy Carter
Governor Roy Cooper has ordered that all U.S. and NC state flags are at half staff starting Monday, Dec. 30 to commemorate ...
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After eight years against the wind, Cooper heads out
In the last 125 years, only one of the 21 Democrats serving North Carolina as governor faced the same challenge as Roy Cooper ...
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As North Carolina’s Governor Departs, He Stays Cagey on 2026 and 2028
In an interview, Roy Cooper spoke about his legacy, how to appeal to Republicans and Democratic speculation that he might run ...
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Roy Cooper’s life after the mansion: Sweaters, sports, driving and perhaps the Senate
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper will leave the mansion. Sweaters, driving, sports and maybe the Senate are in his future.
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