
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs scrutinized for plans to disregard court order authorizing execution
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Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs is facing criticism from the family of a murder victim and a county prosecutor after announcing she will not allow an April execution to take place.
The Democratic governor ordered a review of Arizona's death penalty protocols in January due to the state's history of mismanaging executions, according to The Associated Press.
Over the past week, lawyers for Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell and Karen Price, the sister of the victim, have told the Arizona Supreme Court that Hobbs does not have the legal authority to defy the order.
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