Nashville, Tenn. State officials executed Harold Wayne Nichols by lethal injection Thursday for the 1988 rape and murder of Chattanooga State student Karen Pulley. Governor Bill Lee denied Nichols' clemency petition after reviewing legal filings and case records. Attorneys for Nichols had sued the Tennessee Department of Corrections seeking access to execution-related records, and a judge ordered release of lethal injection protocol materials. Nichols, who had confessed at trial and was sentenced in 1990, delivered a final statement apologizing before he was pronounced dead. Family members and official witnesses attended the execution. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Victim's family received the execution outcome sought through the criminal justice process; state officials carried out the court-ordered sentence.
Harold Wayne Nichols was executed, and both his family and the victim's family experienced prolonged involvement in legal proceedings spanning decades.
After reading and researching latest news.... Nichols' execution proceeded after Governor Bill Lee denied clemency; attorneys raised public-records legal challenges to Tennessee Department of Corrections protocols; a judge ordered release of lethal-injection materials; officials and family attended the execution, and sources report Nichols was officially pronounced dead following lethal injection.
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Tennessee Executes Harold Wayne Nichols After Clemency Denial
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