California Voters To Decide On Repealing Death Penalty

Posted by | April 24, 2012 11:21 | Filed under: Top Stories


Whether the death penalty should be repealed in California has made it to the November ballot.

The ballot initiative focuses on the high cost of the death penalty in a state that has executed 13 people since capital punishment was reinstated in the nation in 1976. Another 723 inmates sit on death row pending lengthy and expensive appeals.

The move, which comes as a number of states reconsider capital punishment, would abolish execution as the maximum sentence in murder convictions and replace it with life imprisonment.

If the measure passes, it was expected to save the state in the “high tens of millions of dollars annually,” according to an estimate of the fiscal impact of the bill that is included in the text of the measure.

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By: Alan

Alan Colmes is the publisher of Liberaland.

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