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Maryland approves death penalty ban

Annapolis (Maryland), March 16 (AP): The Maryland General Assembly today approved a measure to ban capital punishment, which would make the state the 18th in the US to do so. It now needs the governor’s approval.

Governor Martin ’Malley is expected to sign it.

Supporters argue that capital punishment is costly, error-prone, racially biased and a poor deterrent. Opponents say it’s a necessary tool to punish those who commit the most egregious crimes.

Maryland has five men on death row, though the measure makes it clear the governor can commute their sentences to life in prison. The state’s last execution took place in 2005.

Capital punishment has been on hold in Maryland since a December 2006 ruling by the state’s highest court that the lethal injection protocols weren’t properly approved by a legislative committee.

 
 
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