Opinion: Atty. Gen. William Barr wants to kill three people next week (via latimesopinion)
halting the first scheduled execution after some of the victims relatives — who oppose the execution — argued that it would be unsafe for them to travel to the prison to witness it. But the others remain on the clock, and the government can appeal the injunction, so the wrangling will continue through the weekend,
When it comes to capital punishment, the federal government is a bit player. Most murders are state crimes, and capital punishment laws vary by jurisdiction. Only 28 states still have a death penalty on the books. Of those, three — including California — have declared moratoriums on actually executing anyone. And 12 of those 28 states — again, including California — have not killed a death-row inmate in more than a decade.
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