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TexasTowelie

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Tue Mar 21, 2017, 04:49 PM Mar 2017

Alabama Lawmakers To Vote on "Judicial Override" Law

Alabama lawmakers will vote next month on the state's "judicial override" law. That statute current allows a judge to impose a death sentence when a jury has recommended life imprisonment. Alabama Public Radio covered this policy as part of its multi part series titled "...and justice for all." Alabama is the only state that allows a judge to do this.

The Alabama House of Representatives is scheduled to debate the bill on April 4th when lawmakers return from a two-week spring break. The Senate has already approved the measure. The bill is third on the proposed debate agenda for the day. The Montgomery-based Equal Justice Initiative says Alabama judges have overridden jury recommendations one hundred and twelve times since 1976. In 101 of those cases, the judges gave a death sentence. The legislation would only affect future capital cases, not inmates currently on Alabama's death row. Click below for APR's feature story on "judicial override."

http://apr.org/post/alabama-lawmakers-vote-judicial-override-law#stream/0

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