Candidates Leverage Death-Penalty Support for Triple Murder to Win Votes
Three-quarters of registered voters support the death penalty for Steven Hayes.
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Three-quarters of registered voters support the death penalty for Steven Hayes.
Stephen J. Hayes will be eligible for the death penalty.
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