prosecuted hayes accomplice in federal court where he pleaded guilty. and mr. eddy testified that tiger knowles, the accomplice, pled guilty on a civil rights violation and received a life sentence, the highest sentence he could receive under federal law in federal prison. and he continued to say, henry hayes was tried in state court by mr. galanos office and found guilty and sentenced to die in the electric chair. and this made hayes the first white man executed in alabama for murdering a black person since 1913. when you were the attorney general of alabama, you later argued to uphold hayes death penalty and in 1997, five months after you joined this body as a senator, hayes died in alabama s electric chair. and i would note not only that, not only did you assist in the prosecution of the face of evil,