Nebraska Poised to Abolish Death Penalty
05/20/2015

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) - Nebraska lawmakers have given final approval to a bill abolishing the death penalty with enough votes to override a promised veto from Republican Gov. Pete Ricketts.
 
The 32-15 vote on Wednesday was bolstered by conservative senators who oppose capital punishment for fiscal, religious and pragmatic reasons.
 
 If that vote holds in a veto override, Nebraska would become the first conservative state to repeal the death penalty since 1973.
 
Nebraska hasn't executed a prisoner since 1997, and some lawmakers have argued that constant legal challenges will prevent the state from doing so again.
 
Ricketts has vowed a veto, and announced last week that the state has bought new lethal injection drugs to resume executions.
 
 Maryland was the last state to abolish capital punishment, in 2013. Thirty-two states have death penalty laws.
 

 


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