US Appeals Court Greenlights Trump's Plan to Restore Federal Executions
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The ruling issued by the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia
Circuit could effectively pave the way for carrying out the first death penalty
at the federal level since 2003.
The US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit has issued a
2-1 ruling in favour of resuming federal executions by eliminating an
injunction that blocked four capital punishment sentences from being carried
out.
In December, the US Supreme Court blocked a request by the Trump
administration to resume federal executions after a 16-year-long hiatus. The
White House announced its intention to resume federal capital punishments in
July.
The death penalty is currently banned in 21 US states. Executions are
normally carried out by states rather than the federal government.
Capital punishment by the US federal government can be given for treason,
espionage, murder, and several other serious crimes.
The last federal execution took place on 18 March 2003 against a former
soldier for rape and murder. He was given a lethal injection.