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Mira

(22,678 posts)
Wed Dec 14, 2011, 12:14 PM Dec 2011

NC governor vetoes death-row racial bias bill

NC governor vetoes death-row racial bias bill
By The Associated Press


RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - North Carolina Gov. Beverly Perdue has vetoed a bill that would have essentially repealed a 2009 law designed to address alleged racial bias in death penalty cases.
Perdue announced her veto Wednesday of the measure that would eliminate key provisions of the Racial Justice Act.
Perdue also signed the 2009 bill into law. It says a judge must reduce a death sentence to life in prison without parole if he determines racial bias was a significant factor to impose the death sentence.
Prosecutors who pushed the repeal said the act would clog up the court system with new appeals, creating a permanent moratorium on capital punishment.
Perdue's decision means she must call the Legislature back to Raleigh by Jan. 8 to consider an override.
 source: AP and
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NC governor vetoes death-row racial bias bill (Original Post) Mira Dec 2011 OP
Wouldn't a "permanent moratorium on capital punishment" unclog the court system? Demoiselle Dec 2011 #1
Your question provided me with this interesting site: Mira Dec 2011 #2
Thank you for this. I'm going to study it at length. Demoiselle Dec 2011 #3

Demoiselle

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1. Wouldn't a "permanent moratorium on capital punishment" unclog the court system?
Wed Dec 14, 2011, 12:40 PM
Dec 2011

....Or, at least, make an appeal a less frantic process.
Just asking. And as long as I'm asking, is there any other "Western Industrialized Country" that still wages the death penalty. (That's not a rhetorical question, I don't know.)

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