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Curtis Osborne (died
4 June 2008) was an
American convicted murderer on
death row in
Georgia. He was from
Spalding County, Georgia.
[1] He murdered two people in
1990.
[1] Johnny Mostiler, his court-appointed attorney,
allegedly neglected to inform Osborne that the prosecutor had offered him life sentence in exchange for a plea bargain, declaring "The little deserves the death penalty."
[2][3][4][5] Osborne's case for clemency was championed by former
U.S. President Jimmy Carter and former Deputy
U.S. Attorney General Larry Thompson, who wrote letters to the clemency board pleading for mercy.
[6] Former U.S. Attorney General
Griffin Bell also spoke on his behalf.
[6] His
execution went through despite these appeals.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtis_Osborne