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US executes first federal prisoner in 17 years | |
(about 4 hours later) | |
US murderer Daniel Lewis Lee has been put to death, hours after the Supreme Court allowed the first executions of federal inmates in 17 years. | |
Several executions were initially delayed when a judge ruled on Monday that there were still unresolved legal challenges. | |
The condemned prisoners had argued that lethal injections constitute "cruel and unusual punishments". | |
But the Supreme Court voted 5-4 that "executions may proceed as planned". | |
Last year, the Trump administration said it would resume federal executions. | Last year, the Trump administration said it would resume federal executions. |
Some of the relatives of Lee's victims opposed his execution in Indiana and had sought to have it delayed, arguing that attending it could expose them to coronavirus. | |
Earlene Peterson, 81, whose daughter, granddaughter and son-in-law were killed by Lee, said she wanted the 47-year-old to be given life in jail, the same sentence as his accomplice. | |
The Trump administration's move has been criticised as a political decision, with campaigners expressing concern about cases being rushed. | The Trump administration's move has been criticised as a political decision, with campaigners expressing concern about cases being rushed. |
Daniel Lewis Lee was convicted of torturing and killing a family in Arkansas in 1996, dumping their bodies in a lake. | Daniel Lewis Lee was convicted of torturing and killing a family in Arkansas in 1996, dumping their bodies in a lake. |
Postponed from December, his execution had been rescheduled for 16:00 (20:00 GMT) on 13 July but was blocked by a ruling from District Judge Tanya Chutkan. | Postponed from December, his execution had been rescheduled for 16:00 (20:00 GMT) on 13 July but was blocked by a ruling from District Judge Tanya Chutkan. |
"The court... finds that the likely harm that plaintiffs would suffer if the court does not grant injunctive relief far outweighs any potential harm to defendants," the judge had said. | "The court... finds that the likely harm that plaintiffs would suffer if the court does not grant injunctive relief far outweighs any potential harm to defendants," the judge had said. |
Her ruling was consequently overruled by the Supreme Court, which said: "The plaintiffs in this case have not made the showing required to justify last-minute intervention by a Federal Court." | Her ruling was consequently overruled by the Supreme Court, which said: "The plaintiffs in this case have not made the showing required to justify last-minute intervention by a Federal Court." |
The previous inmate executed by federal death penalty was Louis Jones Jr, a 53-year-old Gulf War veteran who murdered 19-year-old soldier Tracie Joy McBride. | |
Three more federal executions are scheduled in the near future. All three prisoners are, like Lee, child killers: | Three more federal executions are scheduled in the near future. All three prisoners are, like Lee, child killers: |