Jeffery Lee breathes ‘sigh of relief’ after Alabama’s nitrogen execution deemed unconstitutional
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In an phone interview from Alabama's death row, Jeffery Lee said he was "emotional" when he heard the news that a federal judge blocked his execution - but his fate still hangs in the balance.
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NBC News' Laura Jarrett reports.
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Moments after a federal judge permanently blocked Jeffery Lee's execution by nitrogen gas in Alabama, Lee told NBC News he was prepared to keep fighting.
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