Response to John Pike Regarding Candidates and the Death Penalty, 2021 August 18

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August 18, 2021
John E. Pike

1521 S Loudoun St
Winchester, VA 22601-4421

Dear John,

Thank you for contacting VADP with your suggestion about
getting candidate for public office to commit to defending the
repeal of the death penalty here in Virginia.

We will do everything that we can to ensure that the General
Assembly does not revive capital punishment in the 2022

legislative session.

We greatly appreciate your support for our work!

Sincerely,

Michael E. Stone
Executive Director

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