Federal Judge Strikes Down California Death Penalty

A federal judge struck down California’s death penaltycali-death-HEAD-sm. In the case of an inmate on death row since 1995, Judge Cormac Carney argued that lengthy delays before execution violate the U.S. Constitution because they create a cruel and arbitrary system of punishment. The judge noted that over 900 people have been sentenced to death in California since 1978, but only 13 have been executed. The state is expected to appeal the decision.

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