Appeals Court Rejects DOJ Request to Resume Executions

Appeals Court Rejects DOJ Request to Resume Executions
The gurney in Huntsville, Texas, where Texas' condemned are strapped down to receive a lethal dose of drugs is shown on May 27, 2008. AP Photo/Pat Sullivan
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
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A federal appeals court reportedly rejected the Trump administration’s plans to resume the death penalty at the federal level following a 16-year hiatus, although the White House has signaled it is prepared to take its fight to the Supreme Court.

The three-judge U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) request to overturn a judge’s decision to temporarily stall the execution of four convicted killers. The first execution was slated for Dec. 9.

Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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