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				Attorneys for Domineque Ray, 42, had argued that Alabama's 
				execution policy favored Christian inmates because a chaplain is 
				allowed in the room, often kneeling next to the death row 
				prisoner, and praying with the inmate if requested.
 Ray was executed by lethal injection at 10:12 p.m., a spokesman 
				of the Department of Corrections told Reuters in an email. No 
				other information was immediately available.
 
 Ray's imam, Yusef Maisonet, watched the execution from an 
				adjoining witness room, multiple media reports said, including 
				the Birmingham News.
 
 Ray's execution was to have been temporarily delayed because he 
				asked his imam to replace the chaplain in the death chamber.
 
 On Wednesday, the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals agreed to 
				stay the planned execution to weigh Ray's arguments, but the 
				state of Alabama quickly appealed that decision to the Supreme 
				Court, which overturned the Circuit Court.
 
 Ray was sentenced to death in 1999 for the killing of Tiffany 
				Harville, 15, who disappeared from her Selma, Alabama home in 
				July 1995.
 
 (Reporting by Bill Tarrant and Rich McKay; Editing by Lisa 
				Shumaker and Clarence Fernandez)
 
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