Connecticut abolishes death penalty, sparing 11

Connecticut’s highest court has struck down the state’s death penalty, sparing the lives of 11 killers on death row in a ruling that adds momentum to a nationwide movement to abolish executions.

Connecticut abolishes death penalty, sparing 11

Connecticut’s highest court has struck down the state’s death penalty, sparing the lives of 11 killers on death row in a ruling that adds momentum to a nationwide movement to abolish executions.

A 2012 state law repealed the death penalty for future crimes while preserving it for those already condemned to die.

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