Attorney General William Barr and the US Department of Justice
announced Thursday the reinstatement of the federal death penalty;
scheduling the executions of five death row inmates held in national
prisons.
“Attorney General Bill Barr said Thursday the federal government will
resume capital punishment and will move forward with plans to execute
five inmates on death row for the first time in more than 15 years,”
reports Fox News.
“The Justice Department said Barr has directed the Federal Bureau of
Prisons to adopt a proposed addendum to the Federal Execution Protocol
that will clear the way for the executions. Barr has also directed the
bureau of prisons to schedule the executions of five death-row inmates,”
adds Fox.
“Congress has expressly authorized the death penalty through
legislation adopted by the people’s representatives in both houses of
Congress and signed by the President,” Barr said in a statement.
“Under administrations of both parties, the Department of Justice has
sought the death penalty against the worst criminals, including these
five murderers, each of whom was convicted by a jury of his peers after a
full and fair proceeding. The Justice Department upholds the rule of
law—and we owe it to the victims and their families to carry forward the
sentence imposed by our justice system,” he added.
This is a developing story.
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