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Tennessee has life without parole. A jury decides the sentence. The Governor has absolute power over clemency.
The Board of Pardons considers and makes non-binding recommendations concerning
all requests for commutation. The Governor may commute a death sentence
to life imprisonment when the State Supreme Court finds that the punishment
should be commuted.

In 2000, Tennessee had its first execution since the death penalty was
reinstated. Robert Coe, who was suffering from severe mental illness at
the time of the crime, was executed on April 19, 2000.
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