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He had said in multiple interviews that he had waived the appeals process because he knew he would kill again if he was not executed.
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Albany attorney Tom West is arguing the appeals on behalf of industry and has said he's confident the Appellate Division, or if necessary the highest court, the Court of Appeals, will agree that local bans violate a 1981 state law that says the state's authority to regulate the oil and gas industry supersedes the authority of localities.
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But if at the end of that appeals process it is still deemed that he cheated, he would get a two-year ban and then would be stripped of that title.
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