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Condemned inmate Max Soffar, 58, speaks from a visiting cage at death row at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Polunsky Unit near Livingston, Texas on Wednesday, Aug, 13, 2014. Soffar, one of Texas' longest-serving death row inmates, has liver cancer and has been told he has only a few months to live. His attorneys are asking the state parole board to grant him clemency and freedom. Soffar was convicted of a robbery shooting in Houston in 1980 where three people were killed and a fourth seriously hurt. He has been tried, convicted and condemned twice but insists he is innocent. (AP Photo/Michael Graczyk)
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