Trump administration asks top court to allow it to resume federal executions

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WASHINGTON (REUTERS) - The US Justice Department on Monday (Dec 2) asked the Supreme Court to allow the resumption of the death penalty at the federal level after a 16-year hiatus, hours after an appeals court blocked the department's bid to pave the way for four scheduled executions.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

WASHINGTON - The US Justice Department on Monday asked the Supreme Court to allow the resumption of the death penalty at the federal level after a 16-year hiatus, hours after an appeals court blocked the department's bid to pave the way for four scheduled executions.

In its application to the Supreme Court, the Justice Department called the district court's position"fundamentally flawed" and argued that the legal challengers' case"wholly lacks merit." Barr said at the time his department owed it to crime victims and their families to carry out sentences imposed under the US criminal justice system.

The last federal execution took place in 2003. Since then, protracted litigation over the drugs historically used in lethal injection executions prevented the government from continuing the practice."The courts have made clear that the government cannot rush executions in order to avoid judicial review of the legality and constitutionality of its new execution procedure," Nolan said.

Under Trump's Democratic predecessor, Barack Obama, the Justice Department abandoned its previous three-drug protocol because of a shortage of one of them, an anaesthetic called sodium thiopental. The legal fight fell dormant during Obama's tenure but was revived in July. The law, as a result, prevents the federal government from creating a single nationwide execution protocol, they argued.

 

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