US Supreme Court allows first federal executions in 17 years

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The district court decision had come just hours before the first execution, of former white supremacist Daniel Lewis Lee, who was convicted of murdering a family of three during a robbery intended to help fund the founding of an 'Aryan Peoples Republic'.

Earlene Peterson, 81, whose daughter and granddaughter were killed, has campaigned against Lee's death sentence, saying she wants him to spend the rest of his life behind bars.

Peterson and relatives of other victims also filed a lawsuit seeking to delay the execution, arguing that it was dangerous for them to travel to Terre Haute to witness Lee's execution because of the coronavirus pandemic. "The federal government has put this family in the untenable position of choosing between their right to witness Danny Lee's execution and their own health and safety," Kurrus said.The Bureau of Prisons said Sunday that a member of the Terre Haute prison staff had tested positive for COVID-19.

More than 1,000 US religious leaders urged Trump last week to abandon plans to resume federal executions and Dunham accused the president of"political use of the death penalty."

 

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