verdicts based on non-unanimous votes by a jurled die by lethal injection at 6:00 this evening at the holman prison in southern alabama. in a letter to governor kay ivey, martin luther king iii, son of the slain civil rights leader, wrote -- "killing this african american man, whose case appears to have been strongly mishandled by the courts, could produce an irreversible injustice. are you willing to allow a potentially innocent man to be executed?" king wrote. and in washington, d.c., supreme court justices appeared divided -- hurt -- heard oral arguments in a pivotal abortion case involving the state of louisiana. the case involves a statute requiring doctors performing abortions to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital. in 2016, the supreme court ruled a similar law in texas unconstitutional, but since then two trump appointees -- justices brett kavanaugh and neil gorsuch -- have tilted the court further to the right. this is nancy northup, president of the center for reproductive rights, speaking at a pro-choice rally outside the supreme court wednesday. >> it remains one that