California death penalty challenge rejected by appeals court

A US federal appeals court has reversed a lower court ruling that found California’s death penalty was unconstitutional because of excessive delays.

California death penalty challenge rejected by appeals court

A US federal appeals court has reversed a lower court ruling that found California’s death penalty was unconstitutional because of excessive delays.

A three-judge panel of the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals ruled unanimously that the lower court was barred from considering a novel constitutional theory that found delays in carrying out executions amounted to cruel and unusual punishment.

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