House panel rejects abolishing death penalty

Gov. John Bel Edwards came out publicly against the death penalty in April.   (Photo by Francis Dinh/LSU Manship School News Service)
A House committee on Wednesday rejected a bill, 11-4, to abolish the death penalty. Rep. Kyle M. Green, Jr., D-Marrero, presented House Bill 228 to the House Committee on Administration of Criminal Justice, citing the “racial bend” toward African Americans, the financial benefits to the state and the risk of wrongful conviction in his arguments for abolishing the death penalty. “It is my personal…

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