Gunches, who is not a lawyer, represented himself in November when he asked the Supreme Court to issue his execution warrant so that - he said - justice could be served and the victim’s families could get closure.
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In yet another reversal, Gunches said in a filing a week ago that he still wants to be executed and asked to be transferred to Texas, where he wrote “the law is still followed and inmates can still get their sentences carried out.”
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