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Ruling against death penalty overturned
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2002

A federal appeals court on Tuesday overturned a federal judge's ruling that struck down the death penalty.

A unanimous 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals said the constitutional rights of felons were not infringed by the federal death penalty law. The three-judge panel rejected assertions that the death penalty was "state-sponsored murder" because capital convictions have been overturned by DNA evidence.

Get the Story:
Appeals Court Upholds Death Penalty (The Washington Post 12/11)
Appeals Court Upholds Federal Law on Executions (The New York Times 12/11)
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Get the Decision:
US v. QUINONES, No. 02-1403/05 (2d Cir. December 10, 2002)

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