DEAL, John Nathan, a Representative from
Georgia; born in Millen, Jenkins County, Ga., August 25, 1942; attended public
schools in Washington County, Ga.; B.A., Mercer University, Macon, Ga., 1964;
J.D., Mercer University School of Law, Macon, Ga., 1966; United States Army,
1966-1968; lawyer, private practice; assistant district attorney, Northeastern
Judicial Circuit, 1970-1971; judge of the juvenile court of Hall County, Ga.,
1971-1972; Hall County, Ga., attorney, 1977-1979; member of the Georgia state
senate, 1981-1993; elected as a Democrat to the One Hundred Third and to the
succeeding Congress, changed his party affiliation to Republican on April 10,
1995 (January 3, 1993-April 10, 1995); elected as a Republican to the One
Hundred Fifth Congress and to the six succeeding Congresses until his
resignation on March 21, 2010 (January 3, 1997-March 21, 2010); Governor of
Georgia, 2011-present
Anneliese MacPhail, madre del policía muerto
Anneliese MacPhail, left to right, mother of slain off-duty Savannah police
troy davis family

Family: (l-r) Mr MacPhail’s mother Anneliese MacPhail, his
son Mark MacPhail Jr, widow Joan MacPhail and daughter Madison MacPhail, spoke
of their relief when the Supreme Court temporarily upheld the
execution


Annoyed: High-profile figures such as Alec Baldwin, right,
and former president Jimmy Carter, left, have lined

Former president: Bill Clinton, pictured speaking earlier
this week, said after the execution that courts must slow down the appeals
process to properly consider DNA evidence

Mental torture: Georgia officials stopped the execution
process minutes before the scheduled 7pm death before resuming four hours
later

Death: The execution chamber at Jackson prison, Georgia,
where Troy Davis was sedated and strapped to the gurney, while the U.S. Supreme
Court took four hours to come to a decision