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By Peter Blumberg
Jerry Brown's decades as an opponent of the death penalty didn't stop him from getting elected attorney general last year in a state with 650 people on death row. He vowed to enforce the law, and voters took him at his word.
Now, Brown's commitment to capital punishment is facing a test that could dog him if he decides to run for governor, again, in 2010.
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