Attorney General Merrick Garland Resumes Capital Punishment in Buffalo Mass Shooting Case After Moratorium

WASHINGTON (AP) — Attorney General Merrick Garland made headlines just a few months after taking office when he implemented a moratorium to halt federal executions. This move, in stark contrast to his predecessor’s actions, was accompanied by a pledge from President Biden to abolish the death penalty. Under Garland’s leadership, the Justice Department ceased taking on new death penalty cases. However, a change in this stance occurred on Friday when federal prosecutors announced their intention …

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Merrick Garland’s Justice Department Seeks Capital Punishment for White Supremacist in Buffalo Supermarket Killing Spree

WASHINGTON (AP) – Attorney General Merrick Garland has made significant changes to the U.S. Department of Justice’s approach to capital punishment, as evidenced by the recent decision of federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty for a white supremacist who killed 10 Black people at a supermarket in Buffalo. Just a few months into his tenure, Garland halted federal executions, which stands in stark contrast to his predecessor’s action of carrying out 13 executions in …

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